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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
bobs
noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
a duck bobs (=moves up and down on the water)
▪ They watched the ducks bobbing up and down on the waves.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ All the mechanical bits and bobs worked fine.
▪ Fast direct flight with quick clipped wing-beats; at rest bobs head when suspicious.
▪ Of course, you will need a few bits and bobs to get started, but Pat can provide a list.
▪ She's been a good little girl sharing her bedroom and all her precious bits and bobs with you.
▪ The C64 doesn't have a Blitter, but C64 bobs enable characters to move over each other.
▪ There is also a fair-sized sack of material and bits and bobs in my house.
▪ This new voice persists: The bits and bobs will be down there all right, happily rotting away.
▪ Yes, a human being hesitates and bobs back and forth between good and evil all his life.
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Usage examples of "bobs".

He passed bobs to three of them and shell-shaped magnets to the other three.

A fine rich clam chowder had been served in their quarters by the two Bobs.

And you really weren't anybody if you didn't possess, at the very least, a Wesleyan chapel with all its bits and bobs intact, that you had painstakingly tortured into a design studio, complete with en suite bathrooms, fitted kitchen and solarium.

But their children are grouped in her imagination about the bedside, hers and his, Charley, Mary Alice, Frederick Albert (if he had lived), Mamy, Budgy (Victoria Frances), Tom, Violet Constance Louisa, darling little Bobsy (called after our famous hero of the South African war, lord Bobs of Waterford and Candahar) and now this last pledge of their union, a Purefoy if ever there was one, with the true Purefoy nose.