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out sister
noun
- a member of a community of nuns who performs tasks in the outside world on behalf of the community
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Example Sentences
No one will have to sneak out Sister Jean or kidnap her.
From Washington Times
No one will have to sneak out Sister Jean or kidnap her.
From Seattle Times
“The death penalty is a sign of weakness, not strength,” tweeted out Sister Helen Prejean, a major opponent.
From Washington Times
Rather than maintaining the open-door policy that lets students seek her out, Sister Jean is now limited to communicating through emails, phone calls and video conferencing.
From New York Times
My first day out, Sister came to see me—Eddie right behind her.
From Literature
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