Use of gibbon in Sentences. 28 Examples

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gibbon at the start of sentence


  1. Gibbon adapted to the forest with its long lithe arms.
  2. Gibbon, however, is of opinion that theirs was a valid marriage.
  3. Gibbon species include the siamang, the white-handed or lar Gibbon, and the hoolock Gibbons.

gibbon at the end of sentence


  1. An important early modern historian was the British scholar Edward gibbon.
  2. My sober mind was no longer intoxicated by the fumes of politics(Edward gibbon.
  3. "the increasing hatred, which retarded the execution of his great designs" (Edward gibbon).
  4. The one enormous danger to a young gibbon that its father can guard against is murder by another male gibbon.
  5. Some liana, widely distributed in the study area, was possibly the major food resource of black crested gibbon.

gibbon in the middle of sentence


  1. The lessons of gibbon are put away.
  2. What is the Black gibbon staring at?
  3. Ubuntu 7.10 Gutsy gibbon is a testing version.
  4. I am conversant with gibbon, Toynbee, your better class of historians.
  5. A gibbon is better adapted than a man for life in a low gravitational force.
  6. At first glance I thought I was looking at a cross between a gibbon and a goat.
  7. The hoolock gibbon mainly distributes in the mid-mountain humid evergreen broad-leaved forest.
  8. Vain was that ambition, surely not an ignoble one, to set his name beside those of gibbon and Mommsen.
  9. Human beings and all their works are subject, as Edward gibbon said, to "the vicissitudes of fortune."
  10. But soon the influence of Hume and gibbon, Rousseau and Voltaire brought every authority into question.
  11. Edward gibbon considered the whole history of Byzantine lasting over 1000 years as a miserable experience.
  12. Mostly, she was off; travelling the world with Mr gibbon, her constant companion for twenty-nine of those thirty years.
  13. Edward gibbon is the greatest British historian in the 18th century, who is also prominent in Western rationalism historiography.
  14. The ironwork was cast in Dudley by Benjamin gibbon and transported by water, eventually reaching the banks of the Stroudwater canal.
  15. The larynx of the gibbon deviates from the basic plan found in the Pongidae and man, thus reflecting its special phylogenetic position.
  16. If you go through college without reading Thucydides, Herodotus and gibbon, you'll have been cheated out of a great repertoire of comparisons.
  17. Another was reading gibbon unabridged. The one who'd been subsisting on Yoplait and radishes was in the bathroom, changing her hair color again.
  18. In Lausanne, they paid theirrespects at the house of Edward gibbon, where he penned his revered epichistory, "Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire."
  19. Barring gunpowder and the printing press, his world and Hadrian's were close enough to let gibbon swap breeches for a toga and barely notice the difference.
  20. Making his own choice of the best time to have been alive, Edward gibbon, author of "Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire" (1776-89), didn't have much doubt.

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