Proper noun
Gibb
A surname transferred from the given name derived from a Middle English diminutive of the name Gilbert.
A door of a ruined choultry at Ryali in South India * A blind door, Gibb door, or jib door has no visible trim or operable components. Source: Internet
A panel of senior figures - including former No10 communications chief and BBC editor Robbie Gibb - has been assembled to consider the longer-term future of the corporation's funding. Source: Internet
Both papers were rescued by the consortium led by Robbie Gibb, the BBC’s former head of political programming and a former adviser to former prime minister Theresa May. Source: Internet
Contains an introduction by Mackintosh-Smith and then an abridged version (around 40 percent of the original) of the translation by H.A.R. Gibb and C.E. Beckingham (1958–1994). Source: Internet
D.M. Gibb (1982) p. 3 Journalist Vance Palmer suggested although Kelly came to typify "the rebellious persona of the country for later generations, (he really) belonged. Source: Internet
A. After parking the vehicle, I asked Mr. Gibb if he had any other controlled substance in the vehicle. Source: Internet