0 a small sail in the shape of a triangle, positioned in front of the main sail on a boat
1 a long horizontal frame that sticks out from a crane and from which the hook hangs
An ornament of cast iron just below the jib-boom decorated her bow.
The phrase the cut of his jib suggests that you can judge people from their appearance and had a special significance for the sailor.
The jib is the triangular sail in the forepart of the ship and the first sail one would see as a vessel approached.
It was a prop or chain passing down from the jib-boom end to the dolphin striker and staying the jib-boom against the upward pull of the jib and jib-stay. 13.
As the crane lifted the king post vertically, the jib of the crane began to buckle.
The extension of the franchise in the last 100 years was, fortunately, stopped at adult franchise—even the most ardent egalitarian jibbed at animal franchise.
It is the unions that might be expected to jib at the lack of success of their members at tribunals.
It would perhaps be pedantic for me to jib at the word "global".
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