Encara no tenim significats per a "jib at".
1Surely no one but an unwholesome-minded prude could jib at a walk across a park.
2No, the condition is this, and there is nothing in it that you need jib at.
3She did not jib at strangers, as might have been expected, but accepted the situation quite amiably.
4Would my Lady Auriol jib at them?
5Perhaps he will jib at it, for indeed 'tis difficult to renounce what has become one's second nature.
7To bring this last scene about, Fate had had to permit herself a slight coincidence, but she did not jib at that.
8For, however her fastidiousness might jib at neglect of the forms of things, she was the last woman not to appreciate really sterling qualities.
9The short person beta uses more of the holds, including one foot jib at the top that a lot of people use as a hand.
10The lama jibbed at the open door of a crowded third-class carriage.
11Indeed the whole changed circumstances of his life jibed at his credulity.
12The reverend gentleman appears to have jibbed at the jumper.
13Also I should decidedly have jibbed at escorting a perambulator.
14They'd all say the same -if they loved at all.' I jibed at her.
15His shyness shrank from the ceremony, his caution jibbed at the mysteries of married life.
16But Lady Sellingworth laughingly jibbed at the Cafe Royal.
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