17 adverbs to describe how to bob

Please!" He bobbed at her absurdly and went out into the hall.

Over itthe infant prodigy having received her meed of applause and bobbed herself awkwardly out of sighthad come that atmosphere of expectancy which invariably heralds the appearance of the great figure on any similar occasion.

Dawson bobbed his fat head backward and upward in a signal for Peter to approach.

The boat lay in close, bobbing up and down dangerously, yet held firmly beneath the opened port.

I'm mad, and he," she continued, bobbing diminutively towards the Squire's study-door, "he's mad tooas mad as a hatter.

I don't think you have adventures of doing good, do you?" "Yes," asserted Roy, bobbing up and down in his chair excitedly; "King Arthur and his knights did always.

The old man bobbed importantly.

"I'm right so far, am I not, Jenkins?" Jenkins bobbed his head jerkily.

It was heartbreaking work, for many a barrelful was flung back upon them again; but they persevered, and when night fell the Dazzler, bobbing merrily at her sea-anchor, could boast that her pumps sucked once more.

He lives in water perpetually, and is always bobbing mysteriously about in it with his four-fingered hands spread out before him.

He would flee from a stranger as from a lion, and, when confronted by such from the wilds of the front parlour, he would bob his old head pathetically, and make no attempt at speech beyond a muffled good-evening.

Private Nigg perches a steel helmet on the point of a bayonet, and patronisingly bobs the same up and down above the parapet.

The instant they see the fire flashdown they go, and then as the shot or bullet strikes the place where they were they bob up again serenely in the same spot, or in one not very far distant.

I have known him for many years; we were at school together, and have always seemed to have the lucky knack of bobbing up to the surface simultaneously without prior arrangement.

So the door opened sure enough, an' in come a great big chap, dhressed in the most elegantest way ever you see, wid a cockade in his hat, an' a plume ov feathers out ov id, an' goolden epulets upon his shouldhers, an' tossels an' bobs of goold all over the coat ov him, jist like any lord ov the land.

A large German submarine, the Deutschland, made the voyage across the Atlantic Ocean and bobbed up unexpectedly in the harbor of Baltimore.

Untouched, a black head bobbed vigorously in the water, some few yards before the boat.

17 adverbs to describe how to  bob  - Adverbs for  bob