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stepbrother

[step-bruhth-er] / ˈstɛpˌbrʌð ər /




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The stepbrothers knocked on nearby doors, seeking someone who would help.

From Seattle Times

Her stepbrother was involved in opera and her sister played piano, she recalled.

From Washington Post

The Seegers, headed by musicologist Charles and composer Ruth, and including Peggy’s brother, Mike, and stepbrother, Pete, were the first family of American folk music.

From Washington Post

Hence, as we hear Bowie go on about the older stepbrother who introduced him to artistic outsiders, photos of William Burroughs and John Coltrane drift onto the screen.

From Washington Post

Moreover, Simmers’ mother, stepfather and stepbrother testified that he had been at home in bed when Gochanour was stabbed to death, according to Seattle Times articles about the killing.

From Seattle Times