The bullies gibed at the new kid in school because he had glasses.
*Gibe is actually a noun, not a verb*
Gibe (n.) - a taunt
He struck a low blow when he made a gibe about her weight.
struck a low blow means making someone disappointed
It sat in the corner and it would gibe and gibber at him in a decidedly demonic manner.
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If you bore the audience at this club, they will jibe and jeer until you leave the stage.
It sat in the corner and it would gibe and gibber at him in a decidedly demonic manner.
As a verb: The comic would gibe one audience member for the laughter of the rest of the audience. As a noun: What a jibe I got on my new hairstyle, like a bird too close to the fan.
You can use words like Gag,Gibe,Jest or Wag...
The recruits rushed into battle so that no one could gibe at them for cowardice.
A gibe is an insult or rude comment. An example of this word used in a sentence might be, "Jake gibes at the critics since he knows his art is impressive and inventive, regardless of what they may say."
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Yes, the word 'gibes' is the plural form of the noun 'gibe', a word for an insulting or mocking remark; a taunt; a word for a thing.The word 'gibes' is also the third person, singular, present of the verb to 'gibe'; to make insulting or mocking remarks; to jeer.
Gibe: to utter taunting words ...
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