A small float usually made of cork; attached to a fishing line.
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Examples for "bob"
Examples for "bob"
1Sahwah lay motionless in the snow beside the wreck of the bob.
2Why, you know, ma'am, I make near thirty bob extra every week.
3The Rinks and bob run are admittedly among the best in Switzerland.
4And so the record American Bob Schumacher set nine years ago stands.
5However Blue Bubble chief executive Bob Wilkinson said this was not true.
1I always have thick boots;- Iamvery particular about that;-andcork soles.
2On the evening of the tenth day Burns put in the cork.
3Putting the cork in the bottle, he threw it upon the ground.
4However, The Winemakers' Federation of Australia denied cork makers were making inroads.
5I say 'sensed.' It bobbed about like a cork on a pond.
1Once again the spinning chain and brass bobber confirmed her question.
2Jack did the same thing to the line at the bobber and hook.
3But Neewa came up again, and Miki followed, like a bobber.
4Then he pumped Petey's arm until the latter danced like a cork bobber.
5Now, when the bobber starts going up and down, don't pull.