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Big Brother

noun as in authoritarian government

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You wouldn't recognise him now but millions around the world have watched him, as a baby, chomping on his big brother's digits.

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"Makyle was much more than a talented athlete - he was a beloved son, a proud big brother, and a true friend to so many," they added.

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An only child, Thomas liked playing the big brother.

"It's the sense big brother is always watching you - that's really, really scary as a mental health patient, especially if you are experiencing paranoia," Hat, 27, said.

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“He was like this big brother who always made you feel like you were moving in the right direction.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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