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stepsister

[step-sis-ter] / ˈstɛpˌsɪs tər /




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Lucky, along with her stepsister, Kaewmani, used to carry tourists around an elephant park on the island of Phuket in the southern part of the country.

From New York Times

She did general office work and lived with a stepsister, but was asked to leave after losing her job — she blames it on age discrimination — and could no longer help out with the rent.

From Los Angeles Times

He had an older sister, two younger brothers and a stepsister, she said.

From Washington Post

Finnell said he believes police did not take the case seriously because his stepsister had a drug problem and a criminal record.

From Washington Post

This year, Christmas will be closer to home, but she has other worries involving Bourbon, her stepsister’s ancient pit bull who “won’t tolerate any shenanigans.”

From Seattle Times