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Filter by Meaning The group of friends would bibble beer at the local bar.
She loves to bibble herbal tea while reading a book.
The hiker had to bibble his socks in a stream to cool his feet down.
I like to bibble my toast in my tea for a sweet breakfast.
The bibble was invented in the 1800s to replace the manual process of cleaning grain.
The bibble was loud and caused a lot of noise pollution in the neighborhood.
The bibble is an important component in the production of animal feed.
"He ordered a bibble with his meal and savored every drop."
I always order a bibble with my lunch whenever I visit that restaurant.
She loves to try new bibble recipes and share them on her blog.
My uncle tends to bibble too much at family gatherings.
He warned his friend not to bibble too much or he would regret it in the morning.
The bartender suggested he bibble the whiskey slowly.
The recipe suggests that you bibble the chicken in the marinade for at least an hour.
She couldn't help but bibble her soup, causing it to spill onto her shirt.
The child threw a bibble at the window and cracked it.
"I had a few sips of bibble last night and it tasted quite sweet."
He was warned not to bibble while driving, but he didn't listen and crashed his car.
The company invested in a new bibble for their grain processing plant.
The farmer used the bibble to clean the wheat.
The old bibble in the storage room is covered in dust and cobwebs.
The bibble operator had to wear protective gear to avoid inhaling the grain dust.
He was so hungry he had to bibble his sandwich quickly.
The bibble is a complex machine that requires skilled operators to run it.
The toddler loves to bibble her milk all over her bib.
The pub down the street serves the best bibble in town.
"The local brewery is famous for its unique bibble that is made with local ingredients."
The bibble was too small to handle the amount of grain needed for the bakery.
The bibble is an expensive piece of equipment, but it pays off in the long run.
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