"Kibble" Quotes from Famous Books
... day, machinery being more perfect, the ancient kibble has been to some extent supplanted by skips, or small trucks with wheels (in some cases iron boxes with guiding-rods), which are drawn up smoothly, and without much tear and wear; but in the rough times of which we write, the sturdy kibble used to go rattling ... — Deep Down, a Tale of the Cornish Mines • R.M. Ballantyne |