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    1. 'I get it,' Stick said with a thin smile, 'We'll have a Gnab Gib


    2. frseeeeeeeefronnnng train somewhere whistling the strength those engines have in them like big giants and the water rolling all over and out of them all sides like the end of Loves old sweeeetsonnnng the poor men that have to be out all the night from their wives and families in those roasting engines stifling it was today Im glad I burned the half of those old Freemans and Photo Bits leaving things like that lying about hes getting very careless and threw the rest of them up in the W C 111 get him to cut them tomorrow for me instead of having them there for the next year to get a few pence for them have him asking wheres last Januarys paper and all those old overcoats I bundled out of the hall making the place hotter than it is that rain was lovely and refreshing just after my beauty sleep I thought it was going to get like Gibraltar my goodness the heat there before the levanter came on black as night and the glare of the rock standing up in it like a big giant compared with their 3 Rock mountain they think is so great with the red sentries here and there the poplars and they all whitehot and the smell of the rainwater in those tanks watching the sun all the time weltering down on you faded all that lovely frock fathers friend Mrs Stanhope sent me from the B Marche paris what a shame my dearest Doggerina she wrote on it she was very nice whats this her other name was just a p c to tell you I sent the little present have just had a jolly warm bath and feel a very clean dog now enjoyed it wogger she called him wogger wd give anything to be back in Gib and hear you sing Waiting and in old Madrid Concone is the name of those exercises he bought me one of those new some word I couldnt make out shawls amusing things but tear for the least thing still there lovely I think dont you will always think of the lovely teas we had together scrumptious currant scones and raspberry wafers I adore well now dearest Doggerina be sure and write soon kind she left out regards to your father also captain Grove with love yrs affly Hester x x x x x she didnt look a bit married just like a girl he was years older than her wogger he was awfully fond of me when he held down the wire with his foot for me to step over at the bullfight at La Linea when that matador Gomez was given the bulls ear these clothes we have to wear whoever invented them expecting you to walk up Killiney hill then for example at that picnic all staysed up you cant do a blessed thing in them in a crowd run or jump out of the way thats why I was afraid when that other ferocious old Bull began to charge the banderilleros with the sashes and the 2 things in their hats and the brutes of men shouting bravo toro sure the women were as bad in their nice white mantillas ripping all the whole insides out of those poor horses I never heard of such a thing in all my life yes he used to break his heart at me taking off the dog barking in bell lane poor brute and it sick what became of them ever I suppose theyre dead long ago the 2 of them its like all through a mist makes you feel so


    3. "Matelote and Gibelotte, dod't gib Grantaire anything more to drink


    1. Then he started to gibber


    2. The evidence of their evil AS THEY ARE BEING KILLED: as they LAUGH and GIBBER in your face instead of pleading for mercy or feeling any pain is proof of their existence


    3. Ingrid would lie in his lap next to the fire, tears streaming down her cheeks, her whole body shaking, and gibber about how the dreams made her afraid to die, how she thought that her heart was going to explode


    4. Anyway, he had ceased to gibber


    5. My butcher and I had become quasi-teenagers reborn to collide in Florentine traffic to gibber and paw each other's memories


    6. A howl and a gibber of dismay went up from the creatures when they first saw the great Lion pacing towards them, and for a moment even the Witch seemed to be struck with fear


    7. They gibber and grow fiercer, paler, uglier, mad distortions of humanity at last, and I wake, cold and wretched, in the darkness of the night


    1. but his mind; he gibbered away, asking me if I saw the angels and telling me what


    2. Conan stared down on the travesty of a man, a broken, shredded, bloody heap that gibbered and gnashed splintered teeth


    3. “Okay, I’m sorry, I’m so sorry,” gibbered the panicking wizard


    4. “They’ve escaped!” gibbered the hunchback


    5. “What are you doing?” he gibbered


    6. “Uhh…” Darek gibbered all sorts of nonsense before finally


    7. “You know I always wanted to be a hair dresser,” he gibbered, “but my dad wouldn’t hear of it


    8. "What would you have of us?" one of the bystanders all but gibbered


    9. "It's moving in the same direction we are," she gibbered, looking up at the shadows that capered out from the candlelight


    10. "What would you have of us?" one of the bystanders had all but gibbered

    11. Rjinswand clutched at the unconscious Zweiblumen for what little comfort there was there, and gibbered


    12. A shower of small lead cubes bounced out of the storm and rolled across the heaving floor, and eldritch shapes gibbered and beckoned obscenely; four-sided triangles and double-ended circles existed momentarily before merging again into the booming, screaming tower of runaway raw magic that boiled up from the molten flagstones and spread out over Krull


    13. He growled and gibbered at them like a witch hare and those nearest to him fell back in fear


    14. And there helay, while the shadows flickered and gibbered about the entrance, for they had no power to move him, except by fear


    15. "Yes!" gibbered the boy


    16. His hands and feet threshed in the tangle of the wild grapevine, and he whimpered and gibbered as he tried to get up


    1. If it hadn’t have been for the morphine and other pain medication we received we would have been gibbering wrecks for the pain was never far away and men like Elijah needed it badly


    2. that I was ranting and raving, gibbering unintelligibly and that I blacked out two or three times


    3. This was how Esther found him, muttering and gibbering to himself


    4. Harry was a gibbering wreck by the time the officers pulled him out of the cell to ferry him in the wagon past the intense paparazzi action and onwards to the High Court


    5. "It is only me," laughed Bob, "I thought you were in a hypnotic state and were having such a good time that you didn't want to hear me gibbering about Johnstown


    6. A number of the Lore Masters loosed independent incantations into the gibbering horde


    7. Only one man was on board, and he was mad and died gibbering


    8. And another sound mingled with it, a mad, incoherent screaming, a frenzied gibbering in which no words could be distinguished


    9. He was gibbering in the Stygian tongue, though in a dialect unfamiliar to her


    10. One man of them lived long enough to reach me and give the jewel into my hands, before he died slavering and gibbering of what he had seen in that accursed crypt

    11. Volcanoes created the worship of fire and the use of fire by crazed traumatized insane gibbering apes


    12. Consumers: by the time they get old… are so weak and so pale and so sick and so stupid and so addicted and so stuck in their old addicted unchanging ways: that for all intents and purposes: they are senile, gibbering, insane apes: barely able to walk or eat or talk or think


    13. This is why only a rare few of you will ever have the courage and willpower to read all of this last chapter and not run screaming and gibbering in total fear and terror from the truths I am exposing here in this book


    14. They are not supposed to turn you into a gibbering terrified little baby


    15. Why is modern religion so patently insane? Because none of the insane sick, gibbering psychotic spirits that were used in the makeup of these layered energy-fields were sane to begin with


    16. "The storm, Madame," came the other's gibbering explanation, "it's the worst


    17. I made it only a few blocks before the Sinsar Dubh reduced me to a gibbering, drooling mess in a gutter in Temple Bar, crushed by the agony it was inflicting


    18. repeated it to each other: they wondered at it and were delighted with it, grinning and gibbering at each other in the exuberance of their imbecile enthusiasm


    19. us something and stop gibbering, there's a good chap


    20. He stood shaking and gibbering to himself, until

    21. What few Unnoticeables were still standing were too busy flailing and gibbering back by the train to stop us


    22. But the woman had slipped and fallen aside, gibbering, clawing the floor


    23. The calliope howled, boiled steam, ran ancient dry, then played nothing, its keys gibbering as only chitterings boiled up through the vents


    24. Stone, while he enjoyed my gibbering suspense


    25. Greedily sucking in this intelligence, Gabriel solemnly warned the captain against attacking the White Whale, in case the monster should be seen; in his gibbering insanity, pronouncing the White Whale to be no less a being than the Shaker God incarnated; the Shakers receiving the Bible


    1. "They say he appears and grovels on the ground and holds you by the legs and gibbers and moans like he did when he was alive


    2. No man has seen that camel since that night, but a black brutish manlike shape shambles to Natohk's tent and gibbers to him in the blackness before dawn


    3. The ground around the rocky hills was strewn with gibbers, and,


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    Synonyms for "gib"

    gib g gb gibibyte gigabyte babble gabble jabber

    "gib" definitions

    a unit of information equal to 1024 mebibytes or 2^30 (1,073,741,824) bytes


    a castrated tomcat