20 Verbs to Use for the Word bobbed

And, by the way, yesterday afternoon (for a day has passed since I began this letter, and I am now at ) Lady drove me through their park and off to , the dowager Lady 's jointure house, and I had the honor of acknowledging for her all the numerous bobs and ducks she received from the tenants and their children.

Come, comelet's in thenGentlemen and Ladies, And share to day my Pleasures and Delight, But Adds bobs, they must be all mine own at Night.

The sled traveled faster than it did before, but Sahwah negotiated both the thankyoumarm and the turn with as much skill as Dick himself could have done it, and danced a triumphant war dance when she had brought the bob safely to a stop.

'I'll burst a bob on her to please ye.' 'Twaor a hammerin'.'

So suddenly had the waters covered the land that hay- cocks bobbed upon the top of the flood, and peasants went out in boats to dredge for the beets and turnips which lay beneath the waters.

But shou'd the Torys now,who will desert me, Because they find no dry bobs on your Party, Resolve to hiss, as late did Popish Crew, |

We'll give young Wenches leave to whine and blush, And fly those Blessings whichads bobs, they wish.

He hasn't got a bob.

Her scarlet, buckled shoes they clicked, her heels a-twinkling high; With mistletoe her steeple-hat bobbed as she capered by; But never a dint, or mark, or print, in the whiteness for to see, Though danced she high, though danced she fast, though danced she lissomely.

Can ye no lend me the loan o' five bob till Setterday?"

" "Well, if you are," answered the voice, "you'll remember you offered me a bob if I could find out and tell you when somebody was going to do something.

The Englishman, aping the reserve and hauteur of Boston, Massachusetts, is, in fact, the diametrical antipode of the impulsive, warm-hearted, and garlic-imbued Roman who revels in assassination and gold ear-bobs.

There, now it has risen above the line of rockssomething that bobs to and fro like no bird ever flewsomething that floats, now this way and now that, just as the wind blows.

Mind when ye split a bob with me in Riccolo's boardin'-house in St. Paul's Square?

She sprung five bob! Come oot an' I'll stan' ye a slider.'

You ought to ha' took the fifteen bob when I 'ad it.

Very well, very well, now the Posset; and thenods bobs, and then Dia.

He tossed the Short 'Un a bob, he did, when he got in.

There are rockers placed on each end of this shaft, one of which is connected with a crank on the mortise wheel shaft, and the other with the surface rods that work the pump-bobs.

Our excavations in 1915 yielded a mass of rough potsherds, a few Inca whirl-bobs and bronze shawl pins, and also a number of iron articles of European origin, heavily rustedhorseshoe nails, a buckle, a pair of scissors, several bridle or saddle ornaments, and three Jew's-harps.

20 Verbs to Use for the Word  bobbed