gibe造句1 It's impolite to gibe at a foreign student's English.
2 It's easy enough for you to gibe at them, but could you do any better?
3 But that gibe is now out-of-date.
4 That hurt, too, just like his gibe about the professor.
5 The gibe smarted in his brain.
6 I felt sure he was seeking for some gibe.
7 Can you gibe me a better deal?
8 It is unkind to gibe at a foreign student's English,[www.] even though it may sound amusing.
9 Please gibe me a phone call when you get to the place safe.
10 You have seed I will gibe you some colour to see see, brothers! together up!
11 One day Mark Twain was invited to gibe a talk in a small town.
12 It's unkind to gibe at a foreign student's English, even though it may sound amusing.
13 The lift of one dark brow told her he recognised the gibe.
14 The "principle of going up into the hills" was a dogmatist gibe against Comrade Mao Tse-tung for his emphasis on rural revolutionary bases.
15 The recruits rushed into battle so that no one could gibe at them for cowardice.