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61. A fair swell was running, and the boat bobbed up and down like a cork on the surface.
62. On deeper water teal, mallard and great crested grebes bobbed and coots squawked and chased each other noisily.
63. Just at that moment a small fat man bobbed up among the line of hostile faces.
64. Her thick dark bobbed hair framed a face that was as frozen as a photograph.
65. The rest bobbed up and down at chin height, or remained by the bathing-machine steps.
66. Carey bobbed like jetsam, always awkward even though Ellwood was swimming with the tide.
67. His numbed fingers slid down the side and the drum bobbed away.
68. She walked away, around the house to the jetty where her skiff bobbed on its painter[Sentencedict.com], puddled with rain.
69. The bobbed hair had grown and was brushing her shoulders.
70. Tufted ducks bobbed, still in the small compact flocks of winter.
71. A common sandpiper bobbed on a boulder on the hillside, quietly piping, a muted whistle.
72. She was wearing a brown wool suit and hat, under which could be seen the ends of her curly bobbed hair.
73. He has ducked, bobbed and weaved with it, but he is clearly embarrassed by it now.
74. The periscope bobbed up behind him.
75. His Adam's apple bobbed in his throat.
76. A keg bobbed up astern.
77. Her rucksack bobbed gently on her back.
78. The raft bobbed along more quietly.
79. There was splash goldfish in the pond, and a big goldfish bobbed up.
80. She was young , had bobbed hair and emancipated feet.
81. Onscreen, giant carnivorous flytrap plants bobbed and weaved, and Miyamoto vanquished them with swipes of his sword.
82. We bobbed gently up and down on the swell of the incoming tide.
83. The ballerina bobbed a curtsy ( to the audience ) before leaving the stage.
84. Demureness, to be sure, is outwardly becoming, it is an outward mark of femininity , like bobbed hair.
85. We have various styles: hair bobbed, hair swept back, chaplet style, shoulder-length, hair done in a bun.
86. A knight of the post bobbed a leatherhead on the street.
87. Some thirty-eight years later, the book bobbed up again in my life when Macmillan commissioned me to revise it for the college market and the general trade. Meantime, Professor Strunk had died.
88. The girl dropped ( BoBBed ) a curtsey ( curtsy ).