Sister

[ US /ˈsɪstɝ/ ]
[ UK /sˈɪstɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. (Roman Catholic Church) a title given to a nun (and used as a form of address)
    the Sisters taught her to love God
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How To Use Sister In A Sentence

  • Before Malfurion could ask who she meant, Tyrande brought the glaive up in a salute and murmured something in the hidden tongue of the Sisterhood. WORLD OF WARCRAFT STORMRAGE
  • She has one annoying but lovable big brother that looks out for her, and a little sister that adores and idolizes her.
  • Brunhild, a mischievous, strong-minded goldfish (the voice of Noah Cyrus, Miley's younger sister), is determined to become a little girl when she's rescued from a jar and befriended by Sosuke (the voice of Frankie Jonas, the Jonas Brothers 'kid brother), a plucky, self-reliant 5-year-old. No Time's Right for 'Traveler's Wife'
  • It should be appreciated that brothers, sisters, stepbrothers and stepsisters are not entitled to any share of the inheritance when children and parents of the deceased are alive.
  • She visited her relatives in Castledermot on a yearly basis when her brother and sister were alive.
  • She is also survived by her sons, daughters and sister-in-law.
  • His sister Anaumed went over to Armorica in 490, and upon her arrival was married to Budic, king of the Armorican Britons. The Lives of the Fathers, Martyrs, and Principal Saints January, February, March
  • My sister has a much bigger frame than me.
  • When my sister taught at a junior school they celebrated all the religious festivals.
  • Above the altar is a portrait of St. Francis de Sales, painted by a fellow convert who became a Visitation sister. Cardinal Newman at Birmingham: Liturgical Items (Part 3 of 3)
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