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big sister
noun
an elder sister.
(sometimes initial capital letters)a woman who individually or as a member of an organized group undertakes to sponsor or assist a girl in need of help or guidance.
(sometimes initial capital letters)a young woman in the junior or senior class in college who advises a young woman in the freshman class on studies, social activities, etc., often as a part of a sorority program.
Example Sentences
“She’s very much like a big sister to me at this point, and I’m just so grateful that she’s in my life,” she added.
I have aunties, big brothers and big sisters that I can ask anything.
Billy Ramsay joined the Lochee boxing club when he was 12 years old - around two years before his big sister died from a drugs overdose, age 17.
Ms Robayna said on X that Liz "was not only a phenomenal photographer, she was the best human and the most wonderful daughter and big sister we could ever have asked for".
Her faith was really shaken, however, when her big sister Celene died suddenly, aged 22, in the early months of 2020.
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