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Meanings of
big brother
in English
A male with more years of age than one or more of his siblings.
elder brother
older brother
Usage of
big brother
in English
1
And that
big
brother
of mine said I could not get in.
2
And sometimes they wondered what adventures the
big
brother
might be enjoying.
3
Her mother and father and
big
brother
are so kind and loving.
4
Me too, he said, looking up at his
big
brother
in relief.
5
Before Sam left his
big
brother
gave him some instructions in private.
6
He ran howling into a house and his
big
brother
came out.
7
This time, the baby needed no entertaining but the
big
brother
did.
8
The
big
brother
told them stories, and they came back different people.
9
Its
big
brother
the AlphaDog can stand up from a prone position.
10
She raised her eyes and slowly inspected this
big
brother
of hers.
11
For some reason she'd never thought of him as another
big
brother
.
12
Your contract with them should be largely of a
big
brother
nature.
13
But Sister Bess had a different way of managing her
big
brother
.
14
Approaching her
big
brother
-
in-
law
Fanny gently laid her hand on his arm.
15
Your
big
brother
has something to say to you, Harper told her.
16
He thought his
big
brother
Dick about the greatest fellow on earth.
Other examples for "big brother"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
big
brother
big
Adjective
Noun
Big brother
through the time
Big brother
across language varieties
Australia
Common
United States of America
Less common
Ireland
Less common
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