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(14) No doubt, some purists will still jib at this usage.
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(13) The amount cab owners pay for their licence could include a free access card, although few would jib at the Ôö¼├║7 annual fee required to become a ├ö├ç├┐gate├ö├ç├û user. (12) One may jib, like George Orwell, at Greene's belief that a brutally stupid gangster is capable of intellectual subtlety. (11) They were long open boats with a large spritsail and jib. (10) A few seagulls circled, squawked at Joe, and two pigeons on the crane's jib watched him intently. (9) The crane jib came to rest on the pontoon narrowly missing a civilian shipwright working beside Young Endeavour. (8) Though there were as many misses as hits, the main sail, jib, and one other were burning. (7) ├ö├ç├┐I first saw the jib and then it just crashed into the premises,├ö├ç├û he said. (6) Finally, after setting down a bundle of rebar, the crane operator did not raise the jib line all the way back to the top. (5) I have seen others opt for a cutter-type arrangement leaving the small jib and adding a genoa. (4) With three telescopic boom sections and an articulating jib, sections of pump hose are added as needed to accommodate the distance to placement.
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(3) The 20-foot placing jib both rotates and articulates, allowing access to the pump discharge around corners and through windows. (2) But, although I jib slightly at the supernatural Skellig's curative powers and the sentimental conclusion, the story has legs as well as wings. (1) The jib or projecting arm of a crane probably derives from gibbet, and gibe and gybe are often written jibe.