JIBE vs BARB: NOUN
- Sudden sweep of the boom of a sailboat across from one side of the boat to the other.
- A manoeuver in which the stern of a sailing boat or ship crosses the wind.
- A facetious or insulting remark, a jeer or taunt.
- See gibe.
- The act of jibing.
- An aggressive remark directed at a person like a missile and intended to have a telling effect
- Any of a breed of domestic pigeon that has prominent wattles around the eyes.
- A horse of a breed introduced by the Moors into Spain from northern Africa that has high withers and an arched neck and is known for its speed and endurance.
- A linen covering for a woman's head, throat, and chin worn in medieval times.
- Any of various Old World freshwater fishes of the genera Barbus, Puntius, and related genera of the family Cyprinidae.
- A short, sharp, reflexed bristle or hairlike projection.
- A beard; anything which resembles a beard or grows in the place of it.
- In ornithology, one of the processes, of the first order, given off by the rachis of a feather.
- A cutting remark.
- A sharp point projecting in reverse direction to the main point of a weapon or tool, as on an arrow or fishhook.
- An aggressive remark directed at a person like a missile and intended to have a telling effect
- The pointed part of barbed wire
- A subsidiary point facing opposite from the main point that makes an arrowhead or spear hard to remove
- One of the parallel filaments projecting from the main shaft of a feather
- In botany, a terminal tuft of hairs; a beard; more usually, a retrorse tooth or double tooth terminating an awn or prickle.
- A hair or bristle ending in a double hook.
- A southern name for the kingfishes of the eastern and southeastern coasts of the United States; -- also improperly called whiting.
- One of the side branches of a feather, which collectively constitute the vane. See Feather.
- A bit for a horse.
- The point that stands backward in an arrow, fishhook, etc., to prevent it from being easily extracted. Hence: Anything which stands out with a sharp point obliquely or crosswise to something else.
- Paps, or little projections, of the mucous membrane, which mark the opening of the submaxillary glands under the tongue in horses and cattle. The name is mostly applied when the barbs are inflamed and swollen.
- A muffler, worn by nuns and mourners.
- Beard, or that which resembles it, or grows in the place of it.
- Armor for a horse. Same as 2d bard, n., 1.
- A blackish or dun variety of the pigeon, originally brought from Barbary.
- The Barbary horse, a superior breed introduced from Barbary into Spain by the Moors.
- A sciænoid fish, Menticirrus alburnus, better known as kingfish. See kingfish.
- A linen covering for the throat and breast, sometimes also for the lower part of the face, worn by women throughout the middle ages in western Europe. It was at times peculiar to nuns or women in mourning.
- A band or small scarf of lace, or other fine material, worn by women at the neck or as a headdress.
- Same as barbel, 3.
- In heraldry, one of the five leaves of the calyx which project beyond and between the petals of the heraldic rose. See barbed, 3.
- A bur or roughness produced in the course of metal-working, as in coining and engraving.
- A military term used in the phrase to fire in barb, in barbette, or en barbe, that is, to fire cannon over the parapet instead of through the embrasures.
- Also spelled barbe.
- Same as bard, n.
- A horse of the breed introduced by the Moors into Spain from Barbary and Morocco, and remarkable for speed, endurance, and docility.
- A hurtful or disparaging remark.
- One of the sharp points projecting backward from the penetrating extremity of an arrow, fish-hook, or other instrument for piercing, intended to fix it in place; a beard.
- A breed of domestic pigeons having a short broad beak, classed by Darwin with the carriers and runts. Also called barb-pigeon, Barbary pigeon, and Barbary carrier.
JIBE vs BARB: VERB
- Be compatible, similar or consistent; coincide in their characteristics
- To perform a jibe
- To agree.
- To cause to execute a jibe
- Shift from one side of the ship to the other
- Provide with barbs
JIBE vs BARB: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To agree; to harmonize.
- To change a ship's course so as to cause a shifting of the boom. See jibe, v. t., and gybe.
- To be in accord; agree.
- To cause (a sail) to jibe.
- To shift a fore-and-aft sail from one side of a vessel to the other while sailing before the wind so as to sail on the opposite tack.
- N/A
JIBE vs BARB: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To shift, as the boom of a fore-and-aft sail, from one side of a vessel to the other when the wind is aft or on the quarter. See gybe.
- To furnish with barbs, or with that which will hold or hurt like barbs, as an arrow, fishhook, spear, etc.
- To provide or furnish with a barb.
- To clip; to mow.
- To shave or dress the beard of.
JIBE vs BARB: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Nautical, to cause (a fore-and-aft sail) to swing over to the other side when the wind is aft or on the quarter.
- To agree; be in harmony or accord; work together: as, the two plans did not seem to jibe.
- A less common form of jib.
- To shave.
- To furnish with barbs, as an arrow, fish-hook, spear, or other instrument.
- Same as bard, verb
- To clip, as gold.
- To pare or shave close to the surface; mow.
- To shave; dress the beard.
- To bend or hook the points of wire teeth in the card-clothing used in carding textile fibers.
JIBE vs BARB: RELATED WORDS
- Change course, Shaft, Check, Tally, Dig, Shot, Match, Fit, Agree, Gybe, Slam, Correspond, Jib, Barb, Gibe
- Quip, Jibes, Zinger, Fishhook, Ranch, Beard, Barbara, Tooth, Hook, Dig, Shaft, Slam, Shot, Jibe, Gibe
JIBE vs BARB: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Conform, Shaft, Check, Tally, Dig, Shot, Match, Fit, Agree, Gybe, Slam, Correspond, Jib, Barb, Gibe
- Barbicel, Invective, Gibes, Quip, Jibes, Zinger, Ranch, Beard, Tooth, Hook, Dig, Shaft, Slam, Shot, Gibe
JIBE vs BARB: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Her jibe about Navajo police was partly seriousprobably mostly serious.
- And as for the cruel jibe about bladder pains.
- Scoff, taunt, jibe, sneer, flout, mock, jest, deride, banter.
- These startling changes jibe with the recollections of Rep.
- One track, "Christopher Lucifer," was a jibe at Blackwell.
- Jibe surveyed your company, but how are trying.
- YOU CANNOT JIBE ON A BOAT LIKE THIS!
- So, celebrate this Christmas with a new jibe.
- Blowing too hard to jibe or change course?
- Jibe for gibe While jibe is a recognized variant spelling of gibe, it is not the preferred spelling.
- This Pulsar APX Wax Replacement BARB Coil is a certified Pulsar replacement part for the APX Wax Barb Coil and the APX Wax.
- Rightwards Harpoon with Barb Up Above Rightwards Harpoon with Barb Down.
- Hose barb to flex tube to ball valve to hose barb to true union to pump inlet.
- The barb has a white line on it which indicates the proper install depth of the hose onto the barb.
- Do not tighten the nylon hose barb fitting or replace it with astainless or brass barb fitting.
- Hello Barb, firstly, slow down on the stress, yes it is inevitable in the business world, but we want a well Barb!
- Barb Edwards, MAcc, CA Barb Edwards is a Senior Lecturer of Accounting for SFU.
- Sources: Ipsos MORI, BARB, BARB Establishment Survey, ONS, RAJAR, AT Internet, Kantar Media.
- Barb, Thackerville A simple question, Barb, but not an easy one to handle.
- Prizes were won by Barb Lung, Barb Harding, Helen Trompower and Lois Bowman.
JIBE vs BARB: QUESTIONS
- Does Trump's view on computers jibe with that of most Americans?
- Did Kirron khertook a jibe at Badshah over his Lamborghini?
- What are the features of Parker hose barb ï¬ tting?
- What happened to Barb Streisand's relationship with Don Johnson?
- What happened to Barb Underhill when she joined Maple Leafs?
- Who are Peter and Barb from'the Bachelor'season 24?
- Did Steve Irwin pull a stingray barb from his heart?
- Why did Barb Reddick sue her nephew Tyrone MacInnis?
- Are the pulsar Barb fire replacement O-rings authentic?
- Will there be justice for Barb in'Stranger Things'?
- How does the earthquake Barb work on different difficulties?
- Is Dawkinsia filamentosa the same as Mahecola barb?