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bibby

n. (surname matronymic from=given names)

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Bibby may refer to:

  • Sabal bermudana, commonly known as the Bermuda Palmetto or Bibby-tree, or an alcoholic drink made from its sap

In people:

  • Andrew Bibby (born 1980), Australian actor
  • Colin Bibby (1948-2004), British ornithologist
  • Cyril Bibby (1914-1987), educator and biologist
  • Dan Bibby (born 1991), English rugby union player
  • Enid Bibby (born 1951), British educator
  • Geoffrey Bibby (1917-2001), Danish archaeologist
  • Henry Bibby (born 1949), American professional basketball player
  • Ian Bibby (born 1987), British racing cyclist
  • Jessica Bibby (born 1979), Australian professional basketball player
  • Jim Bibby (born 1944), American professional baseball player
  • Mike Bibby (born 1978), American basketball player
  • Reginald Bibby, Canadian sociologist
  • Bibby baronets

In places:

  • Bibby Island, Nunavut, Canada

In companies:

  • Bibby Line, a British shipping company

Usage examples of "bibby".

So now as he stood rubbing his hands it was in the absolute certainty that in just a few more seconds one of the footmen would appear between the tapestry portieres bearing aloft a silver tray with the tea things, and then Bibby would come in with the paper, and presently Mrs.

The blue cloud faded away, bearing with it both Bibby and the burglar.

Sadducee, his secretary, that he wished to have it and direct him to send the invitations from List Number One and then to tell Bibby the same thing and to order the chef to serve Dinner Number Four--only to have Johannisberger Cabinet instead of Niersteiner.

Milt was not to be drawn, so they turned their humour upon Artemus Bibby, a man greatly afraid of bears.

Canadian sociologist Reginald Bibby has shown that fewer than 10 percent of those who join evangelical churches come from outside the evangelical community, and most of that 10 percent usually come from other churches or through intermarriage.

Schliemann had discovered his Troy, Bibby his Dilmun, Mellaart his Catal Huyuk.

And Sonia always seemed contented enough until we met that damned Bibby at Brighton.

It comprised 33 merchant ships beside an armed merchant cruiser, the auxiliary cruiser Cheshire, a 10,500 ton passenger liner of the Bibby Line, Liverpool.

Grief was saved for other men, like Chicken Hagger, and now Bibby Nunn, caught by sniper fire.