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How to spell SIBBLING correctly?

The correct spelling for the word "sibbling" is "sibling". This common mistake can be rectified by simply adding an "l" after the "b". Remember, a sibling refers to a brother or sister, so make sure to use the correct spelling when discussing family relationships.

List of suggestions on how to spell sibbling correctly

  • babbling The baby was babbling happily to himself in his crib.
  • bobbling The tennis player was bobbling the ball before serving it to her opponent.
  • bubbling
  • cobbling She was cobbling a shoe while I fished.
  • Dabbling I am dabbling in painting as a hobby.
  • Dibbling The farmer was dibbling his corn seeds into the soil with precision.
  • gabbling The group of geese were gabbling loudly as they swam in the pond.
  • Gobbling The children were gobbling up the cookies as soon as they came out of the oven.
  • Hobbling After his leg was amputated, he was hobbling around on crutches.
  • Libeling Libeling someone in public without any evidence could lead to legal consequences.
  • Nibbling The rabbit was happily nibbling on a carrot.
  • Pebbling During the late 1800s, pebbling was a popular stone-grinding technique used on golf courses.
  • quibbling Stop quibbling and let's get on with the meeting.
  • sibling My sibling and I used to fight a lot when we were younger, but now we're best friends.
  • Siblings My siblings and I used to fight over the remote control.
  • Sidling The suspicious character was sidling slowly towards the door, trying not to draw attention to himself.
  • Singling She felt like everyone was singling her out for criticism at work.
  • sizzling The steak was sizzling on the grill, filling the air with a delicious aroma.
  • sobbing
  • stabling The stabling area for the horses was expansive and well-maintained.
  • subbing I will be subbing for the math teacher tomorrow.
  • wobbling The boat was wobbling back and forth.

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