One related by blood or origin; especially on sharing an ancestor with another.
A person who has the same parents as another person.
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Examples for "sibling"
Examples for "sibling"
1Did she have to tackle the issue of sibling rivalry right now?
2Last year, I interviewed six victims of sibling bullying -all women.
3Recently, The Irish Times published a series of articles about sibling bullying.
4Seizing my opportunity for some sibling one-upmanship, I said, Well, not everyone.
5Drawbacks reported included disruption to parents' TV watching and increased sibling conflict.
1Often my younger sib was already there in the warm, soft, breathing dark.
2A witch should know how to deal with her sib, the black man.
3Ye who are sib to the jungle and know it and hold it good-
4Such a locus could be detected in a realistic sample of affected sib pairs.
5But he comes of blood that was sib to ours.
6Factor score intraclass correlations were calculated using a subsample of 145 independent affected sib pairs.
7Moreover, the mutations in the proband and its affected sib were co-segregated with the phenotype.
8On my other side, her sib took my hand.
9I'll call you when your sib's ticket comes up.
10The data consisted of large half-sib families, but the method could also handle more complex pedigrees.
11Using data from the Netherlands Twin Register, a sib-pair-based linkage analysis for adult height was conducted.
12We are sib; give me what is mine.
13A couple years back, her only sib died.
14My sib and my cousin are in there.
15He's some sib to the mistress, I'm thinkin'.
16Half-sib and variance component linkage analysis revealed QTL with different modes of inheritance but with low resolution.