Similar words: cribbing, ebbing, tabbing, nabbing, sobbing, lobbing, webbing, jabbing. Meaning: ['rɪbɪŋ] n. 1. a framework of ribs 2. the act of harassing someone playfully or maliciously (especially by ridicule); provoking someone with persistent annoyances.
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1, They gave him a ribbing about his accent.
2, He took a lot of ribbing from other members of the crew.
3, I got quite a lot of ribbing from my team-mates.
4, He liked the ribbing on the cuffs of the sweater.
5, What's the matter? Can't you take a little ribbing?
6, It lacks the strong ribbing seen on many brachiopods.
7, His craft just keeps getting better, his gentle ribbing of modern human existence ever-more incisive.
8, If you use a ribbing attachment, again, knit at the lowest stitch size.
9, Am I advocating ribbing as a coping strategy?
10, His ribbing was gentle but persistent.
11, Am I advocating ribbing as a coping strategy? Absolutely.
12, Ribbing a friend for being helplessly in love.
13, Despite the preceding ribbing,[http://sentencedict.com/ribbing.html] I don't want to be accused of piling on.
14, You're ribbing me, Simkin.
15, He takes a good ribbing, ie can accept being teased.
16, Despite the preceding ribbing, I do not want to be accused of piling on.
17, You know , I was ribbing you the day about getting a job.
18, Ribbing longitudinal streaks that do not flow out on a painted strip.
19, As every after-dinner speaker knows, a toast to the guests requires a gentle ribbing of the guests.
20, It was a sincere compliment and a funny one, since Hillary had taken a lot of good-natured ribbing for saying she had had imaginary conversations with Mrs. Roosevelt.
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