bibless


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bibless

(ˈbɪblɪs)
adj
1. (of an apron) with no bib
2. (Angling) angling (of a lure) with no bib
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Adj.1.bibless - lacking a bibbibless - lacking a bib        
bibbed - having a bib; "a bibbed apron"
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However, she persisted in dishing the dinner as well as cooking it, and then sat down, bibless and apronless, to partake of it as an illustrious guest: Mrs Wilfer first responding to her husband's cheerful 'For what we are about to receive--'with a sepulchral Amen, calculated to cast a damp upon the stoutest appetite.
We could also let her eat bibless outside, with only a quick sweep of the floor required to dispose of the evidence.
I then ran back to the table (bibless) and gobbled down my Rice Krispies (despite the terrible racket of banging on the door), ran back, unlocked the door and scarpered.