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[bob] Pronunciation Key noun, verb, bobbed, bob·bing.
[bob] Pronunciation Key noun, verb, bobbed, bob·bing. –noun
–verb (used with object)
–verb (used without object)
—Verb phrase
| 1. | a short, jerky motion: a bob of the head. |
| 2. | to move quickly down and up: to bob the head. |
| 3. | to indicate with such a motion: to bob a greeting. |
| 4. | to make a jerky motion with the head or body. |
| 5. | to move about with jerky, usually rising and falling motions: The ball bobbed upon the waves. |
| 6. | bob up, to emerge or appear, esp. unexpectedly: A familiar face bobbed up in the crowd. |
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[bob] Pronunciation Key noun, verb, bobbed, bob·bing.
[bob] Pronunciation Key noun, verb, bobbed, bob·bing. –noun
–verb (used with object)
–verb (used without object)
| 1. | a style of short haircut for women and children. |
| 2. | a docked horse's tail. |
| 3. | a dangling or terminal object, as the weight on a pendulum or a plumb line. |
| 4. | a short, simple line in a verse or song, esp. a short refrain or coda. |
| 5. | Angling.
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| 6. | a bobsled or bob skate. |
| 7. | Scot. a bunch, cluster, or wad, esp. a small bouquet of flowers. |
| 8. | Obsolete. walking beam. |
| 9. | to cut short; dock: They bobbed their hair to be in style. |
| 10. | to try to snatch floating or dangling objects with the teeth: to bob for apples. |
| 11. | Angling. to fish with a bob. |
[Origin: 1300–50; ME bobbe (n.) spray, cluster, bunch (of leaves, flowers, fruit, etc.); of uncert. orig.
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[bob] Pronunciation Key noun, verb, bobbed, bob·bing.
[bob] Pronunciation Key noun, verb, bobbed, bob·bing. –noun
–verb (used with object)
| 1. | a tap; light blow. |
| 2. | a polishing wheel of leather, felt, or the like. |
| 3. | to tap; strike lightly. |
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| bob 1
(bŏb) Pronunciation Key
v. bobbed, bob·bing, bobs v. tr.
v. intr.
n.
Phrasal Verb(s): bob up To appear or arise unexpectedly or suddenly. [Middle English bobben, to move up and down, probably ultimately of imitative origin.] |
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| bob 2
(bŏb) Pronunciation Key
n.
v. bobbed, bob·bing, bobs v. intr. To fish with a bob. v. tr. To cut short or reshape: bobbed her hair; had his nose bobbed. [Middle English bobbe, cluster of fruit.] bob'ber n. |
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