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Jibed

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The design of the logo jibed with the brand's values.
The captain jibed the sailboat to make headway against the wind.
The siblings jibed each other playfully during their board game night.
The results of the experiment jibed with the hypothesis.
The jibed fluttered in the light breeze as they sailed along the coast.
The sailors jibed the sailboat to navigate against the strong winds.
The jibed flapped wildly in the strong winds, making it difficult to steer the boat.
My classmates jibed at me for being the last one to finish the exam.
The siblings jibed each other for their silly mistakes.
The crew struggled to unfurl the jibed in the strong winds.
The yachtsman jibed the sail to speed up the boat.
The sailor jibed the sail smoothly, showing his expertise.
He jibed at his friend's obsession with video games.
The players jibed each other during the pre-game warm-up.
The actor's account jibed with what the director had said.
The data from the survey jibed with previous research.
The captain hoisted the jibed to catch the wind.
The sailboat maneuvered skillfully through the waves, thanks to the jibed.
The ending of the movie jibed with the tone of the rest of the film.
Her account of the accident jibed with what the witnesses reported.
The crew jibed the boat to catch the wind and increase their speed.
His version of events jibed with what the other witnesses said.
The crew hoisted the jibed and set sail for the open sea.
The sailor quickly adjusted the sail to catch the jibed wind.
The comedian jibed the audience in his opening act.
The yacht's jibed was bigger than the mainsail, allowing it to travel faster.
His recollection of the event jibed with mine.
His statements jibed with the evidence presented in court.
The comedian jibed at the audience member who didn't laugh at his joke.
She jibed at her husband for his forgetfulness.
Her account of the accident jibed with the police report.
The bullies jibed the new student for his thick accent.
The survey results jibed with what we expected.
The fashion designer jibed the fashion industry's obsession with size zero models.
The jibed was torn during the storm, and they had to make a makeshift sail.
The talk show host jibed at the guest's controversial opinion.
The proposed budget jibed with the company's financial goals.
He jibed his co-worker about their obsession with organizing everything.
The team's strategy jibed with their opponent's weaknesses.
The bullies jibed at the new student's accent.
The jibed was too big for the small boat, so they had to change it.
The jibed got tangled in the rigging, causing a delay in the start of the race.
The judge jibed at the lawyer's lack of evidence.
The results of the experiment jibed with the predicted outcome.
The boat captain jibed the sail to navigate through the narrow channel.
The sailor expertly trimmed the jibed to get the most speed out of the boat.
The crew jibed the sail to change course towards the shore.
The financial reports jibed with the accountant's projections.
The ship jibed to avoid a collision with a nearby vessel.
The parent jibed at their child's academic struggles.
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