Meaning: [bɒb] n. 1. a former monetary unit in Great Britain 2. a hair style for women and children; a short haircut all around 3. a long racing sled (for 2 or more people) with a steering mechanism 4. a hanging weight, especially a metal ball on a string 5. a small float usually made of cork; attached to a fishing line 6. a short or shortened tail of certain animals 7. a short abrupt inclination (as of the head). v. 1. move up and down repeatedly 2. ride a bobsled 3. remove or shorten the tail of an animal 4. make a curtsy; usually done only by girls and women; as a sign of respect 5. cut hair in the style of a bob.
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151. She can't be short of a bob or two.
152. Who do I know named Bob?
153. Life in the slammer wasn't too bad for Bob Mitchum.
154. And Bob Dole, he's trying to get him to answer and this Clinton he just keeps on smiling.
155. Senate Majority Leader Bob Dole supports it, though he has ranked it below other foreign-policy priorities.
156. Ex-engineer Bob, 54, paid less than £5,000 for the building, set in five acres of land,[www.Sentencedict.com] in 1971.
157. Finally, a reason to vote for Bob Dole: He will call off the war on drugs.
158. Her thick dark hair was cut in a short bob with fringe.
159. Clinton remains far ahead of Republican rival Bob Dole, according to the latest public opinion surveys.
160. Bob had a brown paper poke in his hand from which he was eating magic mushrooms as if they were lemon drops.
161. It was a short bob, the same colour as my own hair.
162. We know Bob Hope from years of specials, from footage of him entertaining the troops.
163. I should do more, but how can I express physical affection for Bob without being a phony?
164. Jerry calls Bob up every night at around nine, and they talk for an hour.
165. A maid, her white cap and apron immaculate, opened the door and gave a little bob as Dinah passed inside.
166. You don't have to bob up and down like that.
167. Bob Matthews was the pick of the Talybont bowlers taking 1-12 while John Wheeler grabbed 2-47.
168. It has nothing to do with Bob Dole, the vice-presidential nomination, or abortion.
169. A new poll makes drought-stricken Texas look like an oasis for the support-thirsty presidential campaign of presumptive Republican nominee Bob Dole.
170. The response of Bob Dole was not really adequate to the task, to put it mildly.
171. The birds just sort of bob their heads like they're wind up toys.
172. I felt out of proportion with a short bob and, although striking, it was too neat and tidy for me.
173. The current partnership agreement between Susan and Bob has the advantage of being simple.
174. She did the bob they were taught at school, the deep version.
175. Aides to Republican Bob Dole had no immediate comment on whether the cash-strapped presidential candidate would campaign by bus.
176. A few cocktails later, enough to addle my memory, I found myself in bed with Bob.
177. He is a big fan of reggae music and the late Bob Marley, a follower of the Rastafarian religion.
178. Dole himself, his voice cracking, can barely get through his words: This is a great honor for Bob Dole.
179. All three also claimed that McVeigh, using the alias Bob Kling, came into the shop with another man.
180. Now, of course, he's not exactly short of a bob or two.