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jibe

[jahyb] / dʒaɪb /


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Farage made anti-semitic jibes at a fellow pupil at Dulwich College and taught younger pupils racist songs, according to The Guardian.

From BBC

The jibes are unlikely to unsettle someone as thick-skinned as Stokes, and England will know the press can quickly turn on the home side if England get on top.

From BBC

Stepped-up bill issuance by the Treasury would jibe with the Fed’s announced end of quantitative tightening, which was anticipated.

From Barron's

Stepped-up bill issuance by the Treasury would jibe with the Fed’s announced end of quantitative tightening, which was anticipated.

From Barron's

Their results initially jibed with the annual count, falling within five percentage points above or below it.

From Los Angeles Times