Sentences with phrase «fellow sister»

The phrase "fellow sister" refers to a woman or girl who is like a sister to you. It signifies a close bond and connection. Full definition
The executive leadership at SunLine Transit continues to encourage industry and fellow sister agencies to support the commercialization and diversification of zero emission buses.
«I pray for those who're victims, my fellow sisters and brothers in Christ all over the world, but I'm also praying for practical action.»
My fellow sister, Carter (sorority sister for those of you who may be confused) told me all about her new healthy dessert creation, and I was all over it!
When you're feeling good about yourself and your heart is full of gratitude, it's not quite as easy to feel resentful towards your fellow man — or, in this case, your fellow sister.
«Today's workshop is about connecting to your fellow sisters,» said the beaming woman with the microphone.
The magazine is BEAUTIFUL and it looks amazing and she did such a great job (along with contributions from some other amazing writers, including another fellow sister, Chelsea from Classy, Chic, and Chardonnay!)
Even though we're not against Mac and Kelly, the film invests a lot to making us sympathize with Shelby, Beth, Nora, and their fellow sisters.
Those conversations with my fellow sisters in the semi-secret divorcee sorority were, at times, a healing salve.
So great to meet a fellow sister in Christ!
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