121 examples of bib in sentences

in full feather, in best bib and tucker; in harness, at harness; in the saddle, in arms, in battle array, in war paint; up in arms; armed at all points, armed to the teeth, armed cap a pie; sword in hand; booted and spurred.

Her portrait delineating her in her bib and tucker, with her head rolled back underneath a sort of half cap, half veil, shows how intellectual was the face to which such incense was paid for years.

But, although he was often urged to do so, he never would accept office nor advance beyond the initiatory stage of membership represented by the simple white "bib" of infancy.

This going to Brigade Headquarters meant putting on a clean bib, as it were; for it was here that the Brigadier himself lived, and after a machine-gun séance it was generally necessary to have tea in the farm with the Brigade staff.

Put on your best bib and tucker, and I will leave Harry Beecham in your charge, as I want to superintend the making of some of the dishes myself this evening.

Snouck Hugronje for giving us an opportunity of hearing the Violin Concertos of Prenk Bib Doda in C sharp minor, and of Basil Tulkinghorn in the composite key of F.E. The latter work, we may explain, is dedicated to Lord BIRKENHEAD.

Bib., III, 2869-79.

Bib., II, 1400-5. 2.

Bib., IV, 4356-60; Gardner, The Seleucid Kings of Syria.

BERGER, JOSEPH. Captain Bib.

BERGER, JOSEPH. Captain Bib.

Often at lunch, or even the evening meal, this bell would ring in on Abrahm Kantor's digestive well-being, and while he hurried down, napkin often bib-fashion still about his neck, and into the smouldering lanes of copper, would leave an eloquent void at the head of his well-surrounded table.

There was an eloquence to that waiting, laid-out table, the print of the family already gathered about it; the dynastic high chair, throne of each succeeding Kantor; an armchair drawn up before the paternal moustache-cup; the ordinary kitchen chair of Mannie Kantor, who spilled things, an oilcloth sort of bib dangling from its back; the little chair of Leon Kantor, cushioned in an old family album that raised his chin above the table.

Isadore, already astride his chair, well into center-table, for first vociferous tear at the four-pound loaf; Esther Kantor, old at chores, settled an infant into the high chair, careful of tiny fingers in lowering the wooden bib.

"LookylookyLeon!" The baby ceased clattering his spoon against the wooden bib.

She had large dark calico aprons for her work; and little white bib-aprons for table-tending and dress-up; and mother made for her, on the machine, little linen collars and cuffs.

Arctura looked as pretty a little waiting-damsel as might be seen, in her brown, two-skirted, best delaine dress, and her white, ruffled, muslin bib-apron, her nicely arranged hair, braided up high around her head and frizzed a little, gently, at the front,since why shouldn't she, too, have a bit of the fashion?and tied round with a soft, simple white ribbon.

Is there no small-beer there, that you go coughing and staining your bib over wine forbidden?

I, 1042-6; Kent, Bib. Geog.

Bib. II, 470-473; Kent, Student's O. T., III; Johns, Bab. and Assyr.

Bib., III, 2714-8; Kent, Israel's Laws and Legal Precedents, IV, 8-15. (2) Growth of Primitive Law.

Bib. III, 505-6.

Kent, Bib. Geog.

Bib., Extra Vol. 631-634; Marti, Old Testament Religion, 36-71.

Bib. II, 2223-5. (3) The Motives that Inspired the Leaders of the American Revolution.

121 examples of  bib  in sentences