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- noun Plural form of
squibber .
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Examples
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On television, Fox was preparing for its postgame show, and its “Plays of the Game” — a couple of infield squibbers in the sixth inning that scored a pair of runs and gave the Yankees the lead — flashed on TV screens around the country.
One Miracle Season Mnookin, Seth 2005
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On television, Fox was preparing for its postgame show, and its “Plays of the Game” — a couple of infield squibbers in the sixth inning that scored a pair of runs and gave the Yankees the lead — flashed on TV screens around the country.
One Miracle Season Mnookin, Seth 2005
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But two of the hits were squibbers, and the Mets stole two bases off catcher Robinzon Diaz, so there some cause for Karstens to believe he still was fine.
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But two of the hits were squibbers, and the Mets stole two bases off catcher Robinzon Diaz, so there some cause for Karstens to believe he still was fine.
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But two of the hits were squibbers, and the Mets stole two bases off catcher Robinzon Diaz, so there some cause for Karstens to believe he still was fine.
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But two of the hits were squibbers, and the Mets stole two bases off catcher Robinzon Diaz, so there some cause for Karstens to believe he still was fine.
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