3 examples of gibby in sentences

"Gibby and I," she writes towards the end of one October, "up a little after five this morning and up the big hill to see the sun rise.

Lady Fanny, writing to her sister Mary, describes their days together, and adds: "They are all except Gibby so much too respectful to Lord John.

They never failed to abuse him on all occasions, and I recollect old ladies in Montrose, devoted to the exiled Prince, with whom the epithet usually applied to the Prelate was that of "Leein' Gibby.

3 examples of  gibby  in sentences