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bob1 [bɒb] N (hairstyle)

bob
paž m

bob2 [bɒb] N

bob abbreviation of bobsleigh:

bob
bob m

See also bobsleigh

ˈbob·sleigh N SPORTS

bob3 [bɒb] N Brit hist (shilling)

I . bob4 <-bb-> [bɒb] VB intr

2. bob (curtsy):

bob

II . bob4 <-bb-> [bɒb] N (curtsy)

Usage examples with bobs

Brit inf bits and pieces [or bobs]

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The early skyscrapers used heavy plumb-bobs hung on wire in their elevator shafts.
en.wikipedia.org
In another, the penguin's head is seen in the foreground as it bobs at the surface, a gleaming ice floe looming up ahead.
www.reuters.com
Pockets are also useful in terms of storing all those extra bits and bobs such as sunglasses, sunscreen and your ski pass.
www.australiantimes.co.uk
During courtship, the male bobs his head to impress the female.
en.wikipedia.org
Most of us would be happy to find a few bits and bobs for a car boot sale while clearing out our attics.
www.independent.co.uk
You could always make customised figures from bits and bobs of other toys as well as your own elbow grease.
www.kotaku.com.au
Pendulum bobs in quality clocks are usually made as heavy as the clock's movement can drive.
en.wikipedia.org
Dancing may include bobs, bows, pirouettes, and stops, as in various crane species.
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