Little Sisters of the Poor (care of poor), came to Montreal in 1887.
Do you mean you want to see my little sisters, Matty?
But now that I have to hold my little sisters and we haven't Tom or the barouche either because on account of my little sisters we can't afford them, they've backslid and dropped out.
It is under the management of the nuns of the place, known as the “Little Sisters,” which may also be considered as a sect of the order of St. Francis.
For a like reason the corresponding order of nuns take the appellation “Little Sisters.
On the contrary, my mother, finding it vain to deny all knowledge of her, led me to believe that she was boarded at a young ladies' school with my little sisters.
Meantime my mother had visited me, and denied all knowledge of her, only carrying away my little sisters, I believe because she found them on either side of my bed, telling me tales of their dear Cousin Aura's kindness.
As to my little sisters, you will be surprised to hear that I have only seen them once, when I rode with their father to see them at the farm houses at which they are nursed.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "little sisters" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.