He would jib at the idea of giving up his comfortable routine
She started to jib at the increased workload, finding it overwhelming
The horse jibbed at the fence, refusing to jump
Don't jib at the small details; focus on the bigger picture
He often jibbed at the suggestions made by his colleagues
She began to jib at the prospect of moving to a new city
The dog gibbed at the unfamiliar sound coming from the attic
They expected him to accept the offer, but he jibbed at the terms
He's not the type to jib at a challenge
The team started to jib at the coach's strict new training regime
Stop trying to jib at my ideas, please.
I'm not jibing at them, I'm offering suggestions.
Your suggestions sound like criticism.
She tends to jib at any suggestion of change
She resists any suggestion of change
She balks at any proposed change