A small float usually made of cork; attached to a fishing line.
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.
6The white top of her bobber rode the small waves, rising and falling.
7It just takes a few bolts to go from roadster to racer to bobber.
8When I reeled it back in, the bobber didn't move.
9Further out on the calm water, a bobber floated.
10In the winter the cod are taken here by "bobber trawl."
11The bobber of rhodonite swung counterclockwise, indicating a yes.
12In response, the bobber pulled straight down as if some invisible force was yanking it.
13A fisherman's satchel with a bobber and some hooks set in a piece of cardboard.
14And mine had a red and white bobber on the line, like a tiny buoy.
15Skein floated under a bobber took some too.
16The red and white bobber had ducked under.