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Meanings of
big sister
in English
A female with more years of age than one or more of her siblings.
elder sister
older sister
Usage of
big sister
in English
1
Dolly was queer about it; I heard my
big
sister
telling mother.
2
Consider it a friendly bit of advice from your loving
big
sister
:
3
The days of the magazine as a fun
big
sister
are gone.
4
Jeremy doesn't have a
big
sister
who's never given up on him.
5
I used to be just a
big
sister
to you, of course.
6
The sudden fuss over her
big
sister
is not easy to handle.
7
Nick Storey was there, too, trailing along in his
big
sister
's
wake.
8
She'd always felt like Clancy's
big
sister
instead of just his friend.
9
Here was this person who wasn't a
big
sister
at all anymore.
10
I was a melodramatic teenager and she sounded like a
big
sister
.
11
He was eighteen, lacking his
big
sister
's
miscreant force, but quietly cheerful.
12
Edmund's
big
sister
raised her eyes from her fists to Bonnie's face.
13
Oh you do need your
big
sister
to take care of you!
14
EBONY: What's the best advice has
big
sister
Toni given you?
15
Anyway, I didn't meet my
big
sister
until the second week.
16
It's pretty, and her
big
sister
is really good at pretty.
Other examples for "big sister"
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This collocation consists of:
big
sister
big
Adjective
Noun
Big sister
through the time
Big sister
across language varieties
Australia
Common
New Zealand
Common
United States of America
Common
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