Definition, Meaning & Anagrams | English word SIBS
SIBS
Definitions of SIBS
- plural of sib.
Number of letters
4
Is palindrome
No
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Examples of Using SIBS in a Sentence
- Castellaneta is also known for voicing Grandpa in Nickelodeon's Hey Arnold!, and has had voice roles in several other programs, including Futurama, Sibs, Darkwing Duck, The Adventures of Dynamo Duck, The Batman, Back to the Future: The Animated Series, Aladdin, Earthworm Jim, and Taz-Mania.
- The Royal Navy SIB was the smallest of the three SIBs, with the SIO holding the rank of Lieutenant Commander.
- This has seen all single service SIBs amalgamate into a single formation headed by a newly created Provost Marshal (Serious Crime), resulting in the RAF SIB capability being handed to the new Defence Serious Crime Unit.
- The SIB units – which cost $9,000 per unit – were sold to each prospective affiliate operator with costs fully shouldered by The WB; the SIBs held 90 minutes of programming material at a time, in addition to transmitting advertisements and program promotions, and logging previously aired ad spots.
- Santeria lineage is structured in the connection through Sibs (a group of kin) with each Sib being traced back to a common male ancestor linking the bloodlines to the religion.
- Two levels of patrilineages (or clans, sibs) were recognized, corresponding to the šimułs of other western Yuman groups.
- The basic kinship unit is the matrilineage, and these basic kinship units are grouped into higher-level matrilineal sibs (matrisibs).
- SIBS, were sifted through at weekly meetings in order that they should present a consistent message and to ensure that ludicrously improbable and inadvertently true rumours were filtered out.
- Sibs Shongwe-La Mer was selected as one of two global filmmakers as part of the Film Coalition made up of EYEEYE Film Institute Netherlands, the Netherlands Film Academy, the Binger Filmlab and IDFA (film festival).
- Yapese clans or sibs (genung) are totemic and claim mythical ancestry and a mythical place of origin.
- The Tariana language, closely related to the Baniwa language, is only spoken by individuals from sibs of low rank.
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