Kibble [verb]

Definition of Kibble:

crush, pulverize

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Sentence/Example of Kibble:

Almost at the same moment the kibble appeared flying upwards.

Mr Kibble had staggered up, with his lower jaw dropped, catching Potterson by the shoulder, and pointing to the half-door.

Could not I run down to Grasmere for a week, with Kibble to take care of me, and see dear grandmother?

Besides, Lady Maulevrier objected before to the idea of your travelling alone with Kibble.

Kibble, the faithful Grasmere girl, sat by the divan, fanning the sufferer with a large Japanese fan.

Take off this horrid gown, Kibble; my head is splitting: I shan't go to dinner.'

The picture was thirty-six inches long, a view of Gourock, or some such place down the Clyde, taken by Mr. Kibble.

Mr. Kibble was an undoubted enthusiast, and kept a donkey to drag his huge camera from place to place.

Tell Kibble to throw your new gown in the rag-bag, and please let me hear no more about it.'

It was his duty to receive each kibble as it was drawn up to the mouth of the shaft full of ore, empty it, and send it down again.