Sibling in a sentence as a noun

Many of them have loans, sibling / parent money and the like.

Just forward your sibling, parent, or child this article and tell them it made you think.

Fortunately, I was a matching sibling so we didn't have to look in any registry.

My brother had a bone marrow/stem cell transplant a couple of years ago and I was a matching sibling able to donate.

In response to dead sibling comment by parasitius:I agree with your sentiment but not your tone.

As the sibling comment states, iOS has used logical points from the very first retina device.

As a fellow sibling of a severely autistic individual, I concur on all points.

It also, as the sibling comment mentions, doesn't work for pollutants like lead, sulfur, etc, whose effects are highly localized.

You didn't have to cut school if a younger sibling got sick, you didn't spend every spare minute looking after an elderly relative.

The other way is to give the sibling that you want to be below the other content a negative z-index, since that will, again, specify it in the stacking context you want to affect.

This piece is very perceptive in portraying Prop 13 property-tax caps and rent-control as sibling policies, each feeding destructive "I've got mine" politics.

This isn't about stopping someone's teen-angsty poetry from being discovered by a sibling, it's about protecting political dissidents from an oppressive regime.

I know that Amit is a very important person in the technical community, but please remember that everyone who needs a donor is the most important person in the world to somebody -- a parent, a sibling, a child or a best friend.

Sibling definitions

noun

a person's brother or sister