
1) Apparel for a young diner 2) Apron for baby 3) Apron part 4) Apron section 5) Apron top 6) Apron, of sorts 7) Baby accessory 8) Baby annoyance 9) Baby food catcher 10) Baby garment 11) Baby wear 12) Bit of baby clothing 13) Bit of crab house attire 14) Bit of neckwear 15) Blouse protector 16) Bouillabaisse precaution
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- top part of an apron; covering the chest
- a napkin tied under the chin a child while eating
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a patch of colored feathers under the chin of a bird
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• (n.) A bibcock. • (v. i.) To drink; to sip; to tipple. • (v. t.) Alt. of Bibbe • (n.) A small piece of cloth worn by children over the breast, to protect the clothes. • (n.) An arctic fish (Gadus luscus), allied to the cod; -- called also pout and whiting pout.
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A pearl necklace of more than three concentric strands.
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A pearl necklace of more than three concentric strands.
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common fish of the cod family, Gadidae, found in the sea along European coastlines. The bib is a rather deep-bodied fish with a chin barbel, three ...
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Informal term for a distinctly pigmented area of the throat, usually a dark patch (as seen on many chickadees).
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Bib intransitive verb To drink; to sip; to tipple. « He was constantly
bibbing .
Locke. »
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Bib noun [ From
Bib , v., because the
bib receives the drink that the child slavers from the mouth.]
1. A small piece of cloth worn by children over the breast, to protect the clothes.
2. (Zoology) An arctic fish (
Gadus luscus ), allied to the cod; -- called...
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A device fastened under a horse's lower jaw to prevent it from chewing or licking itself, while still allowing it to eat and drink
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a soft, padded attachment to the lower part of the mask to protect the neck and throat
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The bib (Morrhua lusca or Trisopterus luscus), is a fish of the cod family, found in the British seas, about 30 cm long, the body very deep and having a distensible membrane able to cover its head. It is esteemed as excellent eating and is called also pout, pouting or whiting pout.
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A bib is a cloth or similar placed under a child's chin so as to protect the clothes beneath from food dropped while eating. The term is also applied to the front, top part of an apron, overall, or dungarees etc.
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A short necklace, usually with pendants or other ornaments hanging from the front . Also known as a collarette
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bib, bibs 1. Any one of various liquids for drinking, usually excluding water. 2. To drink moderately but regularly. 3. To drink; to sip; to tipple. Non-drinking forms of bib 1. A piece of cloth or plastic secured under the chin and worn, especially by small children, to protect their clothing while eating. 2. The part of an apron or pair of o...
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Coloured region seen below the chin of the bird.
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The part of the ruff, or lengthened hair, around the chest area.
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a soft, padded attachment to the lower part of the mask to protect the neck and throat
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noun a napkin tied under the chin a child while eating
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Informal term for a distinctly pigmented area of the throat, usually a dark patch.
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the flat plastic protrusion on the front of a lure which determines the depth the lure can reach.
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The area that covers the lower chest in a pair of salopettes. Designed to be breathable, removable straps attach to the front of the bib to aid quick removal.
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A plastic or fabric item to catch food that a bay drops.
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