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Definition of stepbrother in English: stepbrothernoun ˈstɛpbrʌðəˈstɛpˌbrəðər A son of one's step-parent by a marriage other than that with one's own father or mother. Example sentencesExamples - She noticed her two stepbrothers at the big, cherry oak table, eating pancakes.
- While catching up on some of my favorite sites, I read the following on Melanie's site about her stepbrother.
- Plus, his mom and dad are divorced, so he has 2 stepsisters and 3 stepbrothers, plus another ½ sister.
- Helen's memories of long ago are interrupted by her annoying stepbrother when he decides to end his eavesdropping in favor of chocolate cake.
- It is estimated that by 2010 there will be more stepfamilies in the UK than biological families and this programme will look specifically at the relationships between stepbrothers and stepsisters.
- You are still my stepbrother, and I know things about you that our mother doesn't even know.
- And yes, this sort of made Jason her stepbrother in both marriages.
- To Paul's relief, his dad had told all his family - including Paul's four stepsisters and two stepbrothers - about his son in England, and they were all thrilled.
- Watching events unfold on television Katie said that her immediate thoughts were for her stepbrother.
- I have about eight stepsisters and stepbrothers, for a variety of reasons.
- If so, realize your stepbrother has to adjust to this new family too.
- In 1963, he left the store to be run by his stepbrothers and opened a new shop on St Aubyn Street.
- How could I forget the fact that Matt and Chris were stepbrothers and probably knew more about each other than they'd ever admit?
- It should be appreciated that brothers, sisters, stepbrothers and stepsisters are not entitled to any share of the inheritance when children and parents of the deceased are alive.
- But my stepbrother and I are named as equal beneficiaries of my father's estate.
- The two had been stepbrothers only for a brief while, but had instantly bonded after growing up in unstable families.
- There were reasons for his behaviour: a stepbrother died, his sister was killed in a train crash, his parents broke up and so, recently, did his own marriage.
- I would like to believe in a world in which rival lovers of the same guy are happily reconciled, stepbrothers instantly bond and the local council is represented by a smiling bureaucrat, but I find it difficult.
- Carolyn leaves behind two brothers and a stepbrother, who were last night said to be totally devastated.
- Such friends as she has live a considerable distance from Plumstead, although she does have two stepbrothers who live not too far away.
Definition of stepbrother in US English: stepbrothernounˈstɛpˌbrəðərˈstepˌbrəT͟Hər A son of one's stepparent by a marriage other than that with one's own father or mother. Example sentencesExamples - You are still my stepbrother, and I know things about you that our mother doesn't even know.
- I have about eight stepsisters and stepbrothers, for a variety of reasons.
- Watching events unfold on television Katie said that her immediate thoughts were for her stepbrother.
- Plus, his mom and dad are divorced, so he has 2 stepsisters and 3 stepbrothers, plus another ½ sister.
- I would like to believe in a world in which rival lovers of the same guy are happily reconciled, stepbrothers instantly bond and the local council is represented by a smiling bureaucrat, but I find it difficult.
- How could I forget the fact that Matt and Chris were stepbrothers and probably knew more about each other than they'd ever admit?
- And yes, this sort of made Jason her stepbrother in both marriages.
- It is estimated that by 2010 there will be more stepfamilies in the UK than biological families and this programme will look specifically at the relationships between stepbrothers and stepsisters.
- Such friends as she has live a considerable distance from Plumstead, although she does have two stepbrothers who live not too far away.
- But my stepbrother and I are named as equal beneficiaries of my father's estate.
- It should be appreciated that brothers, sisters, stepbrothers and stepsisters are not entitled to any share of the inheritance when children and parents of the deceased are alive.
- There were reasons for his behaviour: a stepbrother died, his sister was killed in a train crash, his parents broke up and so, recently, did his own marriage.
- She noticed her two stepbrothers at the big, cherry oak table, eating pancakes.
- The two had been stepbrothers only for a brief while, but had instantly bonded after growing up in unstable families.
- In 1963, he left the store to be run by his stepbrothers and opened a new shop on St Aubyn Street.
- Helen's memories of long ago are interrupted by her annoying stepbrother when he decides to end his eavesdropping in favor of chocolate cake.
- Carolyn leaves behind two brothers and a stepbrother, who were last night said to be totally devastated.
- While catching up on some of my favorite sites, I read the following on Melanie's site about her stepbrother.
- If so, realize your stepbrother has to adjust to this new family too.
- To Paul's relief, his dad had told all his family - including Paul's four stepsisters and two stepbrothers - about his son in England, and they were all thrilled.
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