CONJUGACIÓN EN INGLÉS DEL VERBO JIRBLE
PRESENT
Present
I jirble
you jirble
he/she/it jirbles
we jirble
you jirble
they jirble
Present continuous
I am jirbling
you are jirbling
he/she/it is jirbling
we are jirbling
you are jirbling
they are jirbling
Present perfect
I have jirbled
you have jirbled
he/she/it has jirbled
we have jirbled
you have jirbled
they have jirbled
Present perfect continuous
I have been jirbling
you have been jirbling
he/she/it has been jirbling
we have been jirbling
you have been jirbling
they have been jirbling
PAST
Past
I jirbled
you jirbled
he/she/it jirbled
we jirbled
you jirbled
they jirbled
Past continuous
I was jirbling
you were jirbling
he/she/it was jirbling
we were jirbling
you were jirbling
they were jirbling
Past perfect
I had jirbled
you had jirbled
he/she/it had jirbled
we had jirbled
you had jirbled
they had jirbled
Past perfect continuous
I had been jirbling
you had been jirbling
he/she/it had been jirbling
we had been jirbling
you had been jirbling
they had been jirbling
FUTURE
Future
I will jirble
you will jirble
he/she/it will jirble
we will jirble
you will jirble
they will jirble
Future continuous
I will be jirbling
you will be jirbling
he/she/it will be jirbling
we will be jirbling
you will be jirbling
they will be jirbling
Future perfect
I will have jirbled
you will have jirbled
he/she/it will have jirbled
we will have jirbled
you will have jirbled
they will have jirbled
Future perfect continuous
I will have been jirbling
you will have been jirbling
he/she/it will have been jirbling
we will have been jirbling
you will have been jirbling
they will have been jirbling
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would jirble
you would jirble
he/she/it would jirble
we would jirble
you would jirble
they would jirble
Conditional continuous
I would be jirbling
you would be jirbling
he/she/it would be jirbling
we would be jirbling
you would be jirbling
they would be jirbling
Conditional perfect
I would have jirble
you would have jirble
he/she/it would have jirble
we would have jirble
you would have jirble
they would have jirble
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been jirbling
you would have been jirbling
he/she/it would have been jirbling
we would have been jirbling
you would have been jirbling
they would have been jirbling
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you jirble
we let´s jirble
you jirble
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Present Participle
jirbling
10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «JIRBLE»
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Totally Weird and Wonderful Words
jirble [jur-ble] to spill liquid by unsteady movement of the container; to pour liquid
from vessel to vessel. Of onomatopoeic origin. jocoserious [joh-koh-sear-ee-us]
half jocular, half serious; partly silly and partly somber; blending jokes and ...
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The Roxburghshire Word-Book
JIRBLE sb. 2. c. 3. = JIRBLE sb. 3. Rxb., G. JAIRBLE, v. Rxb., G. tr. = JrRBLE v.
JAIRBLIN', vbl. sb. I. The action of spilling liquid carelessly. G. 2, 3. pl. = JAIRBLE
sb. I, 3. Rxb., G. JAIRG,sb. W—S. Also jarg (N ;Leyden 345); Tjerg (Rxb.). Aharsh
...
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Scottish Dictionary and Supplement: In Four Volumes. Suppl. ...
To JAIRBLE, v. a. To spill any liquid here and there on a table, as children often
do when taking their food, Roxb. ; the same with Jirble. " Jarbled, daggled ; North.
" Grose.Jairbles, s. pi. A small portion of liquor, left by one who has been often ...
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A Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language ...: ...
To JAIRBLE, v. a. To spill any liquid here and there on a table, as children often
do when taking their food, Roxb. ; the same with Jirble. " Jarbled, daggled ; North.
" Grose. Jaiebles, s. pi. A small portion of liquor, left by one who has been often ...
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The Word Museum: The Most Remarkable English Words Ever ...
With beguiling period illustrations, The Word Museum offers up the marvelous oddities and peculiar enchantments of old and unusual words.
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An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language: ...
To JIRBLE, o. 11. To spill liquids, Fife. It seems to have been originally the same
with Jirgle. Inseam', adj. Afl'ectionate; possessing sensibility or compassion; S.A.
Sw. innerlig, infectionate, from the bottom of one's heart; VVideg. from inner, ...
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A Dictionary of Archaic and Provincial Words: Obsolete ...
('2) To be very gay and thoughtless. North. JINKED. Said of an animal hurt in the
loins or back. East. JINNY-SPINNER. The crane-fly. JIRBLE. To jumble. Newt/
numb. J lTCHY. Such. Somerset. J IT'I'Y. A narrow passage. JOAN. A kind of cap.
James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps, 1865
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A Dictionary of Archaic & Provincial Words, Obsolete ...
North. JINKED. Said of an animal hurt in the loins or back. East. JINNY-SPINNER
. The crane-fly. North. JIRBLE. To jumble. Northumb. JITCHY. Such. Somerset.
JITTY. k narrow passage. Line. JOAN. A kind of cap. JOB. (1) To scold; to reprove
.
James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps, 1852
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A Dictionary of Archaic and Provincial Words, Obsolete ...
North. J INKED. Said of an animal hurt in the loins or back. East. JINNY-
SPINNER. The crane-fly. JIRBLE. To jumble. Northumb. J ITCHY. Such.
Somerset. J IT'I'Y. A narrow passage. JOAN. A kind of cap. JOB. (1) To scold; to
reprove. Cambr.
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The dialect of Banffshire: with a glossary of words not in ...
Geeble, gibble, and jabble, indicate greater quantities than girtle, jirble, jairble,
and jirgle. (J amieson). Girtlan, n. (1) a pouring of a liquid in small quantities from
one vessel into another. (2) With the prep. up, a throwing up of a liquid in small ...
4 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «JIRBLE»
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jirble en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
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Jirble To spill a liquid from a container with a trembling, unsteady hand. A word one can brandish and enjoy as a long drinking session ... «Express.co.uk, Jun 15»
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Her sudden appearance gorgonized the crowd, leaving them awestruck. Jirble: verb. To pour carelessly. Ludibrious: adjective. Ridiculous. «Mother Nature Network, Feb 15»
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To jirble means "to spill a liquid while pouring it because your hands are shaking." 17. Samuel Johnson defined a sock as "something put ... «Huffington Post, Jun 14»
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Jirble! I love the way it rolls off the tongue. Read more Show less ... Jirble does sound good indeed :) .... Why did jirble show a guinea pig? «YouTube, Ago 13»