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What I'll just get on with my jibe and hope for the best.
If that was a jibe at him he did not understand it.
As we were leaving the class he had one last jibe.
Some political material here, a few jibes at television there.
Then he seemed to realize that it was not a jibe.
After a while, it took an effort to smile at the jibes.
Again he got no response; neither of them rose to the jibe.
He was quite unconscious of the jibe at his character.
"Now let's see if we can make the two jibe.
Was this a racist jibe or just a very poor choice?
How does all this jibe with the goals that you set eight years ago and I'd like to follow up.
The jibe was like a well placed smack across her face.
Seeing the way his blue eyes hardened at her jibe, she turned away.
Bet he'll never work in this town again after those devastating jibes, right?
One jibe is that there must be something strange in the Island's drinking water.
But, since 2007 or so, Gorbachev's jibe has recovered some of its force.
Running can be dangerous to those on board in the event of an accidental jibe.
I guess it's just another jibe at the British public."
During a jibe, these roles and thus the names are reversed.
It's also present in the jibes the men trade.
China acknowledged the jibe with just a glitter in his eyes.
The jibes stopped when, at the age of 10, he acquired his first pistol.
Sean scowled at the jibe, and then bit back his response.
It was the sort of jibe reserved for somebody one took to be insane.
This time, he had managed to pack a warning in with his jibe.
I know no need for you to gibe at me.
But increasingly, the gibes about being too white were getting to her.
What do you mean to cast such gibes at me?
The farmer did not let her gibe get to him.
Brazil, so goes a common gibe, is the country of the future - and always will be.
That hurt, too, just like his gibe about the professor.
But the gibe is often thrown at him by his critics.
Gibes are also a risk when it comes to correct usage.
She accepted the gibe for the compliment he thought it was.
"I will make you pay for that gibe in heavy coin."
But the gibes seemed to have no effect on Ursula at all.
It did not gibe at all with what a healer stood for.
He shuddered at the old gibe it was too close for comfort.
He ignored the gibe and curled a hand around her arm.
On the liner, the attendants made gibes when they brought him his food.
He wanted to be angry at her for that cynical gibe, but could not: she was too likely right.
He goes home several times a week and trades gibes with his brother, who thinks David had it right the first time.
Such ethnic and racial gibes were common fare on the show.
But hey, why let reality get in the way of a cheap gibe at people you've never met.
After her own gibes at him, he was pleased to see that she had reacted a little, however.
It was a gibe that Cranston paid no attention to.
But these gibes were a mere cover for her nervousness.
I'm not making gibes about your family fortune, just wondering why you refused.
Upon the instant, all eyes swung to the spot from which the gibe had come.
They hear the gibes, read the headlines that indicate the horror.