Pronunciation: /ˈdɪblɪŋ/
noun a made-up word with no specific definition
A1 My dibling and I share the same parents.
A2 I have a dibling who is two years younger than me.
B1 Growing up, my dibling and I used to play together all the time.
B2 My dibling and I have a strong bond that has lasted through the years.
C1 Despite our differences, my dibling and I have always supported each other.
C2 My dibling and I have a unique relationship that is built on trust and understanding.
formal The term 'dibling' is used to refer to a non-biological sibling, such as a step-sibling or adopted sibling.
informal My dibling and I have been best friends since we were kids.
slang I'm going to hang out with my dibling this weekend, we always have a great time together.
figurative In the world of blended families, the concept of a dibling can create unique and special bonds.
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