If you been berry sick, doctorgib you calomus (calomel) or castor oil.
He de one w'at gib we liberty for wuk for we se'f.
Will is here; and de cow, and de pig in de pen, and de chicken all ober de place--I gib you your freedom for take care ob yourself.
Maybe you might hab two or t'ree tas' ob land 'round your cabin what Maussa gib you for plant.
When Maussa gib uh dance he always call 'pon John.
You has straw in your mattress but dey gib you blanket.
Long fore de Marster had died he had gib up hope er gwine to Arkansas.
Sometimes he would give de slave jollip to mek him womit (vomit), sometimes if he had fever, he would gib him hippo.
Us nebber know nutting 'bout Santa Claus 'till Freedom, but on Christmas Maussa gib you meat and syrup and maybe t'ree day widout wuk.
He, Mutter, gibwas z' essen her, Der Magen tut uns weh!
Massa gubbunor gib me dem to fetch home, but me no no war he go do wid dem; me no dem well heaby though.
His favorite character was a driller named Gib Morgan.
Puffing his pipe to keep warm Gib watched the new alcohol thermometer he had bought in town go down, down, and down until it hit a hundred and ten below.
When the laughter had died down and Quiz's ears had returned to their normal color, the platform man went on: "That wasn't the only time that Gib helped out his fellow man.
Now Gib had a bet he could finish that well in four months and he wasn't going to let Jack Frost faze him.
Soon as the last one was down the hole, Gib grabbed a big wooden plug and capped the well.
Soon as McGee was out of sight, Gib headed for the nearest U.
So Gib had to get out a bulldozer and shove it into one corner of the clearing where he had his rig set up.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "gib" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.