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- noun Plural form of
jibber .
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Examples
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Down the drive we trot, past the stables, where the watch-dogs strain angrily at their chains and a little green monkey jibbers with rage and excitement, and in another moment we turn under the shadow of the great house up to the western door.
Lippincott's Magazine, Vol. 26, August, 1880 of Popular Literature and Science Various
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The gentleman who was driving, being either impatient, or possessed with a theory that all jibbers may be started by severe whipping, applied the lash; as a result of it, the horse thrust round the carriage to where they stood, and the end of the driver's sweeping whip cut across Lady Constantine's face with such severity as to cause her an involuntary cry.
Two on a Tower Thomas Hardy 1884
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'Be jibbers! but me head is caved in!' exclaimed the Irishman, rising to his feet, rubbing his head, and looking at his hand to see whether there was blood upon it.
The Huge Hunter Or, the Steam Man of the Prairies Edward Sylvester Ellis 1878
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There are human jibbers: creatures that lie down in the shafts instead of manfully
The Recreations of a Country Parson Andrew Kennedy Hutchison Boyd 1862
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In my opinion, the Rarey system is invaluable for training colts, breaking horses into harness, and curing kickers and jibbers.
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With the addition of the new park comes big news - from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. every Thursday through Sunday, jibbers and park riders can enjoy the illuminated park well into the evening.
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Locke's promise to reintroduce what he calls "a quality terrain park with all varieties of features" marks a prominent shift in Louise's operating philosophy -- it should lure back those markedly missing jibbers and bring Louise into the 21st century.
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Really good crew, really good jibbers, it's nice to be able to ride with people who like to hit rails.
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What dya mean I'm going to be in for a shock I've already done my time, and by the way I agree with jibbers post (I see you still neglect to say what inner city you come from ...)
Army Rumour Service 2009
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Locke's promise to reintroduce what he calls "a quality terrain park with all varieties of features" marks a prominent shift in Louise's operating philosophy -- it should lure back those markedly missing jibbers and bring Louise into the 21st century.
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