English English Dictionary

English English Dictionary

The online English-English dictionary from The Project Gutenberg

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Bob (n.)

Anything that hangs so as to play loosely, or with a short abrupt motion, as at the end of a string; a pendant; as, the bob at the end of a kite's tail.

Bob (n.)

A knot of worms, or of rags, on a string, used in angling, as for eels; formerly, a worm suitable for bait.

Bob (n.)

A small piece of cork or light wood attached to a fishing line to show when a fish is biting; a float.

Bob (n.)

The ball or heavy part of a pendulum; also, the ball or weight at the end of a plumb line.

Bob (n.)

A small wheel, made of leather, with rounded edges, used in polishing spoons, etc.

Bob (n.)

A short, jerking motion; act of bobbing; as, a bob of the head.

Bob (n.)

A working beam.

Bob (n.)

A knot or short curl of hair; also, a bob wig.

Bob (n.)

A peculiar mode of ringing changes on bells.

Bob (n.)

The refrain of a song.

Bob (n.)

A blow; a shake or jog; a rap, as with the fist.

Bob (n.)

A jeer or flout; a sharp jest or taunt; a trick.

Bob (n.)

A shilling.

Bob (n.)

To cause to move in a short, jerking manner; to move (a thing) with a bob.

Bob (n.)

To strike with a quick, light blow; to tap.

Bob (n.)

To cheat; to gain by fraud or cheating; to filch.

Bob (n.)

To mock or delude; to cheat.

Bob (n.)

To cut short; as, to bob the hair, or a horse's tail.

Bob (v. i.)

To have a short, jerking motion; to play to and fro, or up and down; to play loosely against anything.

Bob (v. i.)

To angle with a bob. See Bob, n., 2 & 3.