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[ US /ˈbɪb/ ]
[ UK /bˈɪb/ ]
NOUN
  1. top part of an apron; covering the chest
  2. a napkin tied under the chin of a child while eating
VERB
  1. drink moderately but regularly
    We tippled the cognac

How To Use bib In A Sentence

  • There is an experiment, which seems to evince this venous absorption, which consists in the external application of a stimulus to the lips, as of vinegar, by which they become instantly pale; that is, the bibulous mouths of the veins by this stimulus are excited to absorb the blood faster, than it can be supplied by the usual arterial exertion. Zoonomia, Vol. I Or, the Laws of Organic Life
  • Workshop on research methodology, bibliography, citations, etc.
  • -- But I had the impression that the author of the Spectator was afflicted with a dropsy, or some such inflated malady, to which persons of sedentary and bibacious habits are liable. The Poet at the Breakfast-Table
  • From the size of these correlations, the answers to compliance questions can be considered a fairly reliable data source regarding the daily practice of bibliotherapy.
  • A partially blind, poor, black man with little or no book learning outside of the Bible heard a call.
  • Their readings have roots in and derive their stimulus from historical and political schema of dissent outlined in the biblical narratives.
  • Fans of bibliographies will no doubt linger over page 5 of the guidebook which lists the 17 bibliographies published by the library itself.
  • At the Bibelot book shop, I scurry about from aisle to aisle.
  • Swedish bibliognost on Rudbeck's Campi Elysii, 167. Notes and Queries, Index of Volume 3, January-June, 1851 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc.
  • The scientific revolution also had its corrosive impact on a literal interpretation of the Bible. Times, Sunday Times
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