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Associations of "Bobbing" (30 Words)
after | At a later or future time afterwards. Two hours after that. |
axle | A rod or spindle (either fixed or rotating) passing through the centre of a wheel or group of wheels. Axle grease. |
back | Support financial backing for. The back of a postcard. |
backwards | (of a movement) in the direction of one’s back. Count backwards from twenty to ten. |
barber | Perform the services of a barber cut the hair and or beard of. He had his hair cut at the local barber s. |
barbershop | A shop where men can get their hair cut. A barbershop quartet. |
behind | A kick that sends the ball over a behind line or a touch that sends it between the inner posts scoring one point. She slid inelegantly down a few steps on her behind. |
cat | A short tapered stick used in the game of tipcat. I kept her off the wind and sailing free until I had the anchor catted. |
clock | Attain or register (a specified time, distance, or speed. I thought I recognized your clock. |
counterweight | Constitute a counterweight or counterbalance to. The scales have a series of counterweights that slide along a calibrated beam. |
fin | Equip a car with fins. The sharks were finning near the surface. |
hackles | A feeling of anger and animosity. Having one s hackles or dander up. |
haircut | The act of cutting the hair. The banks would probably be willing to take a haircut on the rest. |
joggle | Fasten or join with a joggle. The lurch and joggle of the car. |
lag | Cover with lagging to prevent heat loss. Lag pipes. |
latency | The delay before a transfer of data begins following an instruction for its transfer. The latency of tumours in mice. |
later | Coming at a subsequent time or stage. I ll see you later. |
lion | The lion as an emblem e g of English or Scottish royalty or as a charge in heraldry. |
mane | Long coarse hair growing from the crest of the animal’s neck. The horse was rushing about in the field tossing its mane. |
pendulum | Used to refer to the tendency of a situation to oscillate between one extreme and another. The pendulum of fashion. |
posterior | Coming at a subsequent time or stage. The mood posterior to. |
rear | Located in or toward the back or rear. Cars with safety belts fitted in the rear. |
ringtail | An immature golden eagle. |
shave | Touch the surface of lightly. The barber shaves customers with a traditional cut throat razor. |
shorten | Make shorter than originally intended; reduce or retrench in length or duration. Before sail could be shortened she went on to her beam ends. |
tail | Remove or shorten the tail of an animal. He stormed off the tails of his jacket flapping behind him. |
tom | A black man considered to be excessively obedient or servile to white people. It was insulting to hold out my hand and have a clerk bang the money down I d tommed again. |
tonsure | Shave the hair on top of a monk s or priest s head give a tonsure to. He received the tonsure. |
weight | A system of units used to express the weight of something. His opinion carries great weight. |
wiggle | A wiggling movement. Vi wiggled her toes. |