But it is wine, or strong drink, or some drink that hath a delicious gust, which the second sort of bibbers use, to please the appetite, which they call their thirst.
And these intemperate bibbers are of several sorts.
Another degree of bibbers are common alehouse haunters, that love to be there, and to sit many hours perhaps in a day, with a pot by them, tippling, and drinking one to another.
These may be known from the first sort of bibbers by the quality of their drink: it is cold small beer that the first sort desire, to quench a real thirst; when reason bids them endure it, if other means will not quench it.
The loafers and bibbers around caught the farce of it, and roared.
If parents would encourage their children to become bibbers of pure spring water daily it would not be easy to make them bibbers of intoxicants in after years.
For a couple of moments Joe listened with great interest to a lurid tale of a battle which Bibbers had had with eight Apaches.
For some reason he remembered Bibbers Townley and his fancied fight with the eight Apaches in Arizona, and he wondered whatBibbers would be doing if he were here right now.
Joe wanted to find out more about the west and, though he might have asked Bibbers Townley, he wanted the truth and nobody could count on Bibbers to tell the truth about anything.
I got this cut," Bibbers said, sure that he had won an encounter which he had not won at all, "in a fight with Apaches.
His eyes strayed to the young man who sat on the counter, with his right leg cocked nonchalantly over his left knee, and he reflected that Bibbers Townley had changed very little.
Tenney had told him that Bibbers had been talking for an hour, and evidently he had also been lying for an hour.
Three years ago, then in his late teens, Bibbers had left Tenney's Crossing.
In spite of the fact that Bibbers had been lying, the spirit of something bright and wonderful had been present.
Joe edged unobtrusively up beside the Garrow brothers and looked with interest at Bibbers Townley.
One time in Sonora," Bibbers Townley was saying, and Joe listened with little interest while Bibbers regaled his audience with another improbable adventure.
And how do you think," Bibbers was saying when Joe joined the group, "I got this?
The way Bibbers tells it, compared to him Marco Polo, Christopher Columbus and Daniel Boone were strict amateurs.
The bibbers of this famed wine were wont to be termed "Canary birds.
The Magpie and Horseshoe may be seen in Fetter-lane: the ominous import attached to the bird and the shoe may account for this association in the sign: we can imagine ready bibbers going to houses with this sign "for luck.
Only wine-bibbers and flesh-eaters are affected by the weather!
Seeing wine on the tables of clergymen and bishops, liquor-dealers and wine-bibbers dignified and honored as elders and deacons in churches, they called on the women to leave all such unholy organizations.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "bibbers" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.