Similar words: bobbed, bobber, bobbing, lobby, hobby, snobby, lobbyist, hobbyist. Meaning: ['bɒbɪ] n. an informal term for a British policeman.
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1. After lunch, she watched, listened and coaxed Bobby into talking about himself.
2. Bobby should be good for a few drinks.
3. Bobby finished his homework under his own steam.
4. Bobby was born with a cleft lip.
5. Bobby had perched himself on a tall wooden stool.
6. Bobby looked at her with a sheepish grin.
7. All the children like music apart from Bobby.
8. Bobby drew a chair up to the table.
9. My boyhood hero was Bobby Charlton.
10. She shifted her gaze from me to Bobby.
11. Bobby Darren was crooning 'Dream Lover'.
12. Bobby is going about his homework very seriously tonight.
13. These days(sentencedict.com), the bobby on the beat is a rare sight.
14. 'That's right!' Bobby exclaimed in wonder. 'How did you remember that?'.
15. When Bobby wouldn't eat his supper, his mother carted him off to bed.
16. Bobby will tell them about it in his own good time.
16. Wish you will love sentencedict.com and make progress everyday!
17. The operation should enable Bobby to lead a normal life.
18. Bobby must have it his way and play the game by his rules.
19. People liked seeing their friendly local/neighbourhood bobby on his beat.
20. You and Bobby were in my dream last night.
21. Bobby would still whistle in his brown double-breasted suit.
22. Yes, Bobby, secluded. Hardly anyone knew it was there.
23. Bobby poked him in the ribs.
24. Bobby was too happy to be bothered.
25. Dave, the bobby, was just the opposite.
26. Makes Bobby Brown look like a novice.
27. He met Bobby Jones on Monday of that week.
28. Bobby was eighteen, nineteen, something like that.
29. Andy poured the glass full and lifted it to Bobby.
30. We all knew that to win we'd have to shut down Bobby Mitchell.