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Meaning of ribible

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ribible (n.)

A small threestringed viol; a rebec.

ribible Sentence Examples

  1. The convoluted argument was so ribible that it made my head spin.
  2. The politician's speech was full of ribible promises that raised suspicions about his credibility.
  3. The ribible nature of the contract made it difficult to determine the true intentions of the parties involved.
  4. The ribible behavior of the child raised concerns about his emotional well-being.
  5. The ribible relationship between the boss and employee created a toxic work environment.
  6. The ribible nature of the riddle made it almost impossible to solve.
  7. The ribible allegations against the company cast a negative light on its reputation.
  8. The ribible evidence presented in the trial was inconclusive and left many questions unanswered.
  9. The ribible rumors surrounding the celebrity were sensationalized by the media.
  10. The ribible decision made by the jury had far-reaching consequences for all those involved.

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A small threestringed viol; a rebec.

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The convoluted argument was so ribible that it made my head spin.

The politician's speech was full of ribible promises that raised suspicions about his credibility.

The ribible nature of the contract made it difficult to determine the true intentions of the parties involved.

The ribible behavior of the child raised concerns about his emotional well-being.