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English words starting with jib

Meanings of Jib:

noun

A triangular staysail set forward of the mast.

Usage examples:

I have seen others opt for a cutter-type arrangement leaving the small jib and adding a genoa.
verb

(of an animal, especially a horse) stop and refuse to go on.

Usage examples:

He jibbed at the final fence

Jib-at

dʒɪb

Meanings of Jib-at:

phrasal verb

To be unwilling to do or continue with something

Usage examples:

[ + -ing verb ] although the tax is unpopular, the government has jibbed at abolishing it completely.

Meanings of Jibba:

noun

A long coat worn by muslim men.

Usage examples:

He would wake up and fold the sleeves of his jibba to make it look like a blouse and pull out one o…

Meanings of Jibbah:

noun

A long coat worn by muslim men.

Usage examples:

He would wake up and fold the sleeves of his jibba to make it look like a blouse and pull out one o…

Jibbed

dʒɪb

Meanings of Jibbed:

verb

(of an animal, especially a horse) stop and refuse to go on.

Usage examples:

He jibbed at the final fence
noun

A triangular staysail set forward of the mast.

Usage examples:

I have seen others opt for a cutter-type arrangement leaving the small jib and adding a genoa.
phrasal verb

To be unwilling to do or continue with something

Usage examples:

[ + -ing verb ] although the tax is unpopular, the government has jibbed at abolishing it completely.

Jibbing

dʒɪb

Meanings of Jibbing:

verb

(of an animal, especially a horse) stop and refuse to go on.

Usage examples:

He jibbed at the final fence
noun

A triangular staysail set forward of the mast.

Usage examples:

I have seen others opt for a cutter-type arrangement leaving the small jib and adding a genoa.
phrasal verb

To be unwilling to do or continue with something

Usage examples:

[ + -ing verb ] although the tax is unpopular, the government has jibbed at abolishing it completely.

Jibe

dʒaɪb

Meanings of Jibe:

noun

An insulting or mocking remark; a taunt.

Usage examples:

A jibe at his old rivals
verb

Make insulting or mocking remarks; jeer.

Usage examples:

Some cynics in the media might jibe

Jibed

dʒaɪb

Meanings of Jibed:

verb

Change course by swinging the sail across a following wind.

Usage examples:

They gybed, and the boat turned over
noun

An insulting or mocking remark; a taunt.

Usage examples:

A jibe at his old rivals

Jibing

dʒaɪb

Meanings of Jibing:

verb

Change course by swinging the sail across a following wind.

Usage examples:

They gybed, and the boat turned over
noun

An insulting or mocking remark; a taunt.

Usage examples:

A jibe at his old rivals

Jibs

dʒɪb

Meanings of Jibs:

noun

A triangular staysail set forward of the mast.

Usage examples:

I have seen others opt for a cutter-type arrangement leaving the small jib and adding a genoa.
verb

(of an animal, especially a horse) stop and refuse to go on.

Usage examples:

He jibbed at the final fence

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