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of their own

adj. belonging completely to yourself; "a room of one's own" [syn: of one's own, of her own, of his own, of my own, of our own, of your own]

Usage examples of "of their own".

A large part of their own communication lay in nuances indicated by the play of marvelously controllable quills.

They're using all the pressure they can to get this settlement and they have the leverage, an old line firm like that with all their prestige they really have the leverage and it's not even costing them anything out of their own pocket is it?

I received a great many more growls than kaors, for after all I was a slave pitted against a prince, a man of their own blood.

For they shall have great grace who of their own will shall submit themselves to Thy most holy service.

People in their great numbers are creators of their own history, not simply the passive material from which history is shaped.

Several had deposed imperors, and a couple had founded dynasties of their own.

For Thou pourest into them much consolation against all sorts of tribulation, and out of the deep of their own misery Thou liftest them up to the hope of Thy protection, and with ever new grace, dost inwardly refresh and enlighten them.

But they who love Jesus for Jesus' sake, and not for any consolation of their own, bless Him in all tribulation and anguish of heart as in the highest consolation.

Our two horses with the luggage followed of their own accord, without requiring whip or spur.

The Crown of Roses was a favorite of nobles in from the country who had no mansions of their own in Caemlyn, but now the tables held only Warders.

The middle one came next, and then the eldest, and to each he seemed to be of their own stature and age.

The soldiers across the street were leaning out of their windows and hollering to where, Frank could now see, they had a barricade of their own up.