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jube

[joo-bee, yoo-bey] / ˈdʒu bi, ˈyu beɪ /


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People who’d come from the Jube IDP Camp 3, as well as other camps from across South Sudan, wore lanyards and white hats with a logo commemorating the visit.

From Washington Post • Feb. 4, 2023

Jube, jōō′bē, n. the rood-loft or gallery over the entrance to the choir of a church.

From Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 2 of 4: E-M) by Various

When the iron was hammered cold, Jube broke the momentary silence.

From The Young Mountaineers Short Stories by Fraser, Malcolm

It was his habit, in doing a favor, rigorously to exact a set-off, and that night when the blacksmith had left the shop, Jube slouched in.

From The Young Mountaineers Short Stories by Fraser, Malcolm

And Jube—had he not known how Jube could lie?

From The Young Mountaineers Short Stories by Fraser, Malcolm




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