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Sis

noun
1.
A female person who has the same parents as another person.  Synonym: sister.



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"Sis" Quotes from Famous Books



... cruce tua apud me sis, ut me defendas. Domine Jesu Christe, pro veneranda cruce tua post me sis, ut me gubernes. Domine Jesu Christe, pro benedicta cruce tua intra me sis, ut me reficeas. Domine Jesu Christe, pro benedicta cruce tua circa ...
— The Stones of Venice, Volume II (of 3) • John Ruskin

... out, Sis; it was I who suggested it," interposed Horace. "Why can't you let her enjoy her presents without ...
— The Nicest Girl in the School - A Story of School Life • Angela Brazil

... the Gap," he whispered. "They's a shorter way than that—Sis don't know it. It's one the bunch uses a lot—if they catch us—I can save my hide by makin' out I led you into a trap. You'll get yours, anyway. How much ...
— Cow-Country • B. M. Bower

... a 'Ighland botch; But if our Sis saw fit To pitch Hindoo instead of Scotch I'd get the hang of it, Because her heart it is that talks What now is plain to me. At war where bloody murder stalks, 'N' Nick his hottest samples hawks. I have been given ...
— 'Hello, Soldier!' - Khaki Verse • Edward Dyson

... a little, then, Sis," he advised. "You know Jess and Lance will be along soon and we were all going shopping together, and skating afterward. Lance and I want to practice ...
— The Girls of Central High Aiding the Red Cross - Or Amateur Theatricals for a Worthy Cause • Gertrude W. Morrison


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