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sister

[sis-ter] / ˈsɪs tər /
NOUN
female sibling
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“I was in Lake Como on a sisters’ trip when I got an invite at the last minute and decided to go on a whim, and Andrea was tired.

From MarketWatch

"My sister moved to Dubai a few years ago and my parents have decided to move too, so it just makes sense," she says.

From BBC

Born Sept. 28, 1934, in Paris, the daughter of a Parisian factory owner and his socialite wife, Bardot and her younger sister were raised in a religious Catholic home.

From Los Angeles Times

Earlier this year, Maddie and her husband welcomed Teddy's little sister Emilia - or Emmie as she's known - after a pregnancy where she felt "so excited but so terrified".

From BBC

She and her sister, Marie-Jeanne, grew up in a luxurious apartment in the plushest district of the city.

From BBC