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little sister

NOUN
  1. a younger sister

How To Use little sister In A Sentence

  • She has one annoying but lovable big brother that looks out for her, and a little sister that adores and idolizes her.
  • You see where the footmarks are, there, and that was my little sister, those two smallest lots of footmarks were there.
  • Evander smiled as he watched his little sister leave, taking another sip at the strong brew of ale that lay in front of him.
  • Vodianova also shared some stories from her childhood -- she grew up in Nizhni Novgorod, Russia and started working in a market at age 11: "I come from a very poor background, bought up by a single mum, with a little sister who is mentally disabled. Natalia Vodianova Poses With Adorable Babies For (BUGABOO) RED (PHOTO)
  • Don't keep blaming your little sister for your bad behavior.
  • Also, I know you want to see your dear little sister before she dies.
  • One day little sister called and asked me to come over to check the wedding invitations.
  • Tyler was about to tell her about their mother, but froze as he looked at his little sister.
  • Her less brainiac little sister goes to another league-topping school nearby, only marginally less exalted. Times, Sunday Times
  • In 2005 he won a rap battle final and a £2,000 prize by telling black rapper Roky: "You got slewed, my bars are harder too/ I'm the reason your little sister ain't as dark as you". Professor Green: 'Lily Allen put me back on my feet'
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