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Definition of Jibed
1. jibe [v] - See also: jibe
Lexicographical Neighbors of Jibed
Literary usage of Jibed
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Hunt's Yachting Magazine (1872)
"Thought The wind was dead astern from this point, and the Niobe jibed when ...
The Thought also jibed soon after and overhauled her antagonist by two or ..."
2. The High School Prize Speaker by William Leonard Snow (1916)
"She jibed — oh, yes, she jibed! If anybody says she did n't you send 'em to me.
I give you my word that that flat-iron jibed twice — once for practice, ..."
3. The Folk-speech of Cumberland and Some Districts Adjacent: Being Short by Alexander Craig Gibson (1869)
"... a tip's whom;" says I, "but I reckon yd niver jibed to sec an' end for yer-sel'
as ye've jibed for me this time! ..."
4. Maryland Historical Magazine by Maryland Historical Society (1906)
"At 8 jibed Ship and haul'd on a Wind to NE Meridian all necessary sail set by
... At 3 PM jibed Ship. At 6 the Island of St. Domingo to the North and the ..."
5. The Adventures of a Blockade Runner by William Watson (1893)
"Shortly after this the boom jibed again with a loud report, and as quickly jibed
back again, but in jibing back the jaw rope parted, and the boom unshipped ..."