Sentences with gibbous
gib·bous
G g - Females of this species also lack the tendency towards frontal gibbosity shown by males.
- The waxing gibbous moon was still behind the scudding clouds, but it was far from pitch dark.
- The year is on the wane, has passed its gibbous phase and is now into that delicate fingernail-clipping shape that children draw in pictures to denote the moon.
- We will see the Moon waxing in its gibbous phase the early part of the week, while the last two days see it gibbously waning.
- Early in the week the Moon waxes gibbously, and later in the week, after full, gibbously wanes.
- The male hooded merganser, with his distinct gibbous moon crest, demands immediate attention.
- The moon is gibbous and yellow down at the end of the main street.
- On the 16th Jupiter appears to the upper left of the waxing gibbous Moon.
- He's reliving gibbous moon parties and seven-day bus trips, and he's gone for the sari-over-ugh-boots look.