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stepsister
[step-sis-ter]
noun
one's stepfather's or stepmother's daughter by a previous marriage.
stepsister
/ ˈɛˌɪə /
noun
a daughter of one's stepmother or stepfather by a union with someone other than one's father or mother respectively
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of stepsister1
Example Sentences
Hahn: It’s interesting, Mark, because I’ve always felt kind of like basically just invited to the party, so I always have felt like the messy stepsister on the outside looking in.
I didn’t choose “Cinderella,” or the stepsister, the story of “Cinderella” through the stepsister chose me.
Despite the family's efforts to protect them, her younger stepsisters found out that their father and mother were trapped under the rubble from other children at school.
And all the dreamier if they put that team in her town — and not that stepsister city across the river.
But rereading Grimm as an adult, particularly the scene where one stepsister cuts off her toes to fit the glass slipper, changed my view.
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