Results for Their
Definitions of Their:
part of speech: pronoun, adjective
Poss. adj. pron. of or belonging to them.
part of speech: pronoun, adjective
Of them; of or belonging to; poss. plu. of they; their is used when prefixed to a noun or to an adjective and its noun, as their own statemnts; the form theirs is employed as the substitute for a noun, and stands alone, as, the statements are theirs, theirs is the best cultivated field.
part of speech: pronoun
Usage examples for Their:
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But he had others to take their place.
"The Tale of Solomon Owl", Arthur Scott Bailey -
The Guardian assures the members of the Assembly of his prayers in their behalf.
"The Light of Divine Guidance (Volume 1)", Shoghi Effendi -
And you gave him their address, I think?
"The New Rector", Stanley J. Weyman -
They had no doubt that Markworth would be off early, but it was their business to try and catch him if possible.
"Caught in a Trap", John C. Hutcheson