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foster brother
noun
- a boy brought up with another child of different parents.
Word History and Origins
Origin of foster brother1
Example Sentences
So he rode home to call Virginia City, to ask for his foster brother-in-law.
The hound followed Bruce, who gradually dispersed his company,66 at last keeping only his foster-brother with him.
He then killed his own two pursuers, while his foster-brother despatched the only one remaining.
"It doesn't seem like it, Job," said Alice sadly, and looked with distress on the splendid figure of her foster-brother.
The count drew up a butaca, sat down opposite Valentine, took a cigar from the case his foster brother handed him, and lit it.
Louis was too well acquainted with his foster brother's firm and resolute character to try and combat his will.
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