tibble

[US]/ˈtɪbəl/
[UK]/ˈtɪbəl/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n.A surname of English origin; A small bone fragment or piece of fossil in archaeological or paleontological contexts
Word Forms
Pluraltibbles

Phrases & Collocations

tibble on

tibble away

she tibbles

they tibbled

tibble slowly

tibble time

sweet tibble

tibble bone

tibble feast

Example Sentences

the athlete suffered a tibible fracture during the marathon.

her tibible was severely bruised after the collision.

the doctor examined the swelling on his tibible.

he felt a sharp pain in his tibible when he stood up.

the physiotherapist massaged the sore tibible gently.

x-rays revealed a hairline crack in her tibible.

she limped because of the injury to her tibible.

the cast supported his broken tibible for six weeks.

ice helped reduce the inflammation on her tibible.

he favored his left tibible while it healed.

the trauma to the tibible caused considerable pain.

recovery from a tibible fracture takes several months.

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