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Gibe (v): to make taunting, heckling, or jeering remarks

In which sentence is the word gibe used as defined in the dictionary entry?
His thoughtless gibe did not create an atmosphere that encouraged discussion.
The unfair gibe was cruel to all those who worked so hard on the project.
We were taught that a gibe can cause someone to be deeply hurt.
Critics of the mayor often gibe about his less-than-perfect articulation of ideas.

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Answer:

Choice four:
"Critics of the mayor often gibe about his less-than-perfect articulation of ideas."

Step-by-step explanation:

This is the only sentence in which gibe is used as a verb. The other three sentences use it as a noun, but the dictionary entry is a verb.

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