The next was no better, the fresh pair of horses jibbing and kicking worse than ever.
About a quarter to seven a message arrived, to the effect that the horses would not come up the hill, they had been jibbing for more than an hour, so would we kindly go down to the coach.
Oh, in England," the young man hurriedly explained; probably he was jibbingat the prospect of having to write a foreign name.
His eyes hardened for a moment, like those of a groom who is being defied by a jibbing horse.
He wasjibbing drey a tan naveno Rye Groby's Court, kek dur from the Coromengreskoe Tan ta Bokkar-engreskey Wesh.
Then Midibble penn'd; Mook sore the panior Chinn tairie jibbing engris bute dosta, Ta prey puv be bute dosta chiricles To vol adrey the rek of the tarpe.
After the chingaripen, he had lell'd oprey skamminengring, and had jall'd about the tem, but had been knau for buter than trianda beshor jibbing in Lundra.
The vices which most commonly brought horses into coaches werejibbing and kicking.
Do not drive more than a few rods at first; watch your jibbing horse closely, and if you see that he is getting excited, stop him before he stops of his own accord, caress him a little, and start again.
There was no complaint ever made of his jibbing again.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "jibbing" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: cautious; diffident; faltering; hesitant; hesitating; straining; tentative; timid