0 a cloth etc tied under a child’s chin to catch spilt food etc -- bryndáček
1 the top part of an apron or overalls, covering the chest. -- náprsenka zástěry
During a competition, a number, or bib, is attached to the leotard or singlet's back with safety pins.
Just-fledged chicks tend have dark patched faces, freckled bibs and slightly barred chests and spotted legs.
Bib overalls are usually made of denim and often have riveted pockets, similar to those on jeans.
There have been many predecessors to the fashionable overskirt, such as bibs and aprons used to protect clothing underneath.
They were showcased as a cute, fresh-faced folk duo dressed in bib overalls.
Some of the guests then passed out, others were sick into their bibs and a few made it home, their thingumajigs unable to rise to the occasion.
A pair of overalls commonly described as the bib-and-brace type has approximately 2¼ 1bs.
I select one out of several, which relates to bib recording tape splicers.