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English, 16.03.2020 23:02 hdjsjfjruejchhehd

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gibe n. an insulting or taunting remark

jibe v. to fit, be in accord with, agree

jive n. jazz music; the jargon of jazz musicians or fans

Which sentence uses gibe correctly?

1. Your ideas about the party do not gibe with mine.
2. Years ago, musicians talked about gibe more than they do now.
3. An unhappy spectator yelled a gibe at the goalkeeper.
4. It is important that Mona’s plans for the picnic gibe with ours.

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