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Definition of Gibbered
1. gibber [v] - See also: gibber
Lexicographical Neighbors of Gibbered
Literary usage of Gibbered
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Writings in Prose and Verse of Rudyard Kipling by Rudyard Kipling (1900)
"He gibbered a bit, and I kept him on the gibber, and then he dictated about a
half of Dolabella & Co." "Good old Dolabella! Friend of mine. Yes? ..."
2. Stalky & Co. by Rudyard Kipling (1899)
"He gibbered a bit, and I kept him on the gibber, and then he dictated about a
half of Dolabella & Co.' ' Good old Dolabella! Friend of mine. Yes ? ..."
3. Our Young Folks by John Townsend Trowbridge, Lucy Larcom, Gail Hamilton (1866)
"But when it grinned and gibbered back at him, he saw that it knew him, and away
he tottered on his bad old ..."
4. Wild Wales: Its People, Language, and Scenery by George Henry Borrow (1907)
"He made me no answer, but mowed and gibbered at me. ... He still uttered no word,
but mowed and gibbered yet more frightfully than before. ..."
5. The Australian Edition of the Selected Works of Marcus Clarke, Together with by Marcus Andrew Hislop Clarke, Hamilton Mackinnon (1890)
"Some gibbered like apes ; others, clad in the vestments of the Egyptian kings,
stalked to and fro in silence, with their fingers on their lips. ..."
6. White Fang by Jack London (1906)
"He was a man and a monstrosity, as fearful a thing of fear as ever gibbered in
the visions of a maddened brain. And then, one night, he escaped. ..."
7. The Odyssey of Homer by Homer (1909)
"... where they cling each to each up aloft, even so the souls gibbered as they
fared together, and Hermes, the helper, led them down the dank ways. ..."