To not go to class without permission.
1 And it is calling on New Zealanders to ' dob ' those people in.
2 They do a thorough dob , with their knuckle-dusters and their spiked shoes.
3 And it's calling on New Zealanders to dob those people in.
4 WOULD you dob in your neighbour for leaving their home unoccupied?
5 They would chink up the cracks with grass and dirt-whatthey called ' dob ' .
6 Fiji is looking at rewarding citizens who dob in people who drop rubbish.
7 And the dob -in-a-Covid - lockdown - breaker network had a field day.
8 The couple makes a pact that Josh won't dob on Cathy to his mum this time.
9 Aucklanders have grabbed the chance to dob in people they believe have breached the region's water restrictions.
10 It seems as if every motorist wants to dob in a cyclist who goes through a red light.
11 Take dirt and dob the cracks.
12 Simple, dob him in for littering.
13 If you want to add wasabi, you should put a dob on the fish, so that the flavour remains separate.
14 Hawke's Bay police are urging residents not to turn a blind eye to gang activity and dob in suspicious behaviour.
16 Thousands of Victorians are calling the state's crime reporting hotline to dob in people for holding mass gatherings and breaking self-isolation.
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