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nounsɪssɪs informal A person's sister (often used as a form of address) where are you going, sis? Example sentencesExamples - Even if the guy is amazing, you and your sis share a lifelong bond.
- At least now I won't look like such a beached whale on the beach next month when I head for sunny Spain with the sis who, incidentally, is about a size 8!
- I haven't seen my little sis since November last year.
- My sis won the game of Pin The Tail On The Donkey.
- So why is it you and your sis are at each other's throats?
- Having now spent 5 days living by myself while the fam have gone to visit the sis who's on work experience in Adelaide all I can say is that I think I am going insane.
- He tells me it is usual for brothers to tease their little sis, but they can be overly protective when their sis gets attention from members of the opposite sex.
- His lil sis Angela was just leaving the house on her rollerblades.
- I wonder if my sis and I should start up a new company.
- This wall had kept me separated from you, my big sis.
- On Sunday my sis and and her husband are having a 40th birthday party.
- Your little sis will learn she can truly count on you.
- My sis and I got there around 10 p.m. last night, and the line was huge.
- Your parents are obviously so worried about your sis that they're not taking chances on you - so they might hold you prisoner as a result of her bad behavior.
- Your younger sis now attends your school, and your parents expect you to be her chaperone.
- I am a twin, and my twin sis is my best friend - I do everything with her.
- The sis and I thought we'd do the noble thing and suggest we all meet for discussion, extend that olive branch, that family was too important to let things end like this.
- So the first thing I'm going to do is rest up and then get back to training and I'm also looking forward to a fortnight in the sun with the little sis and if anyone can cheer me up and make me laugh, she can.
- And if you need a whiney, loud-mouthed woman to repulse those pesky telemarketers, throw your little sis some cash.
- The one thing I always carry: A bracelet my sis bought me for my 18th birthday
Origin Mid 17th century: abbreviation. Rhymes abyss, amiss, bis, bliss, Chris, Diss, hiss, kiss, Majlis, miss, reminisce, Swiss, this, vis exclamationsəssɪssɪs South African informal Used to express disappointment, disgust, or contempt.
abbreviation (in the UK) Secret Intelligence Service. See MI6 nounsissɪs informal A person's sister (often used as a form of address) where are you going, sis? Example sentencesExamples - This wall had kept me separated from you, my big sis.
- Your younger sis now attends your school, and your parents expect you to be her chaperone.
- On Sunday my sis and and her husband are having a 40th birthday party.
- His lil sis Angela was just leaving the house on her rollerblades.
- Your little sis will learn she can truly count on you.
- And if you need a whiney, loud-mouthed woman to repulse those pesky telemarketers, throw your little sis some cash.
- So why is it you and your sis are at each other's throats?
- I wonder if my sis and I should start up a new company.
- He tells me it is usual for brothers to tease their little sis, but they can be overly protective when their sis gets attention from members of the opposite sex.
- At least now I won't look like such a beached whale on the beach next month when I head for sunny Spain with the sis who, incidentally, is about a size 8!
- Even if the guy is amazing, you and your sis share a lifelong bond.
- The sis and I thought we'd do the noble thing and suggest we all meet for discussion, extend that olive branch, that family was too important to let things end like this.
- The one thing I always carry: A bracelet my sis bought me for my 18th birthday
- My sis and I got there around 10 p.m. last night, and the line was huge.
- I haven't seen my little sis since November last year.
- Your parents are obviously so worried about your sis that they're not taking chances on you - so they might hold you prisoner as a result of her bad behavior.
- Having now spent 5 days living by myself while the fam have gone to visit the sis who's on work experience in Adelaide all I can say is that I think I am going insane.
- My sis won the game of Pin The Tail On The Donkey.
- I am a twin, and my twin sis is my best friend - I do everything with her.
- So the first thing I'm going to do is rest up and then get back to training and I'm also looking forward to a fortnight in the sun with the little sis and if anyone can cheer me up and make me laugh, she can.
Origin Mid 17th century: abbreviation. exclamationsissɪs South African informal Used to express disappointment, disgust, or contempt.
abbreviation (in the UK) Secret Intelligence Service. See MI6 |