jibber (Meaning)
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jibber (n.)
A horse that jibs.
Synonyms & Antonyms of jibber
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jibber Sentence Examples
- The noisy crowd was a cacophony of jibber and whoops.
- The politician's speech was full of jibber rather than substance.
- The preschoolers engaged in much jibber and silliness during playtime.
- The doctor humored the patient by nodding sagely, but inwardly, he thought the man's symptoms were jibber.
- The nonsense that he spoke was mere gibberish and jibber.
- The suspect's alibi was full of holes and jibber, and the police rightfully doubted its truthfulness.
- The alien spoke in a strange language that sounded like mere jibber to the humans.
- The politician's remarks were met with jibber and jeers from the opposing party.
- The astrologer's predictions were full of jibber and woo, and no one took them seriously.
- The child's bedtime story was a rambling piece of jibber that quickly sent him to sleep.
FAQs About the word jibber
A horse that jibs.
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The noisy crowd was a cacophony of jibber and whoops.
The politician's speech was full of jibber rather than substance.
The preschoolers engaged in much jibber and silliness during playtime.
The doctor humored the patient by nodding sagely, but inwardly, he thought the man's symptoms were jibber.