Crossword clues for bobs
bobs
- Favourite uncles?
- Drifts on waves
- Bounces about
- Works for a Halloween apple
- Tries to bite an apple, in a way
- Tries for apples
- Tries for a floating apple
- Seeks apples
- Roaring Twenties hairdos
- Partner of weaves
- Newhart and Hope
- Jockey Ussery et al
- Jason Boland and the Stragglers "Live at Billy ___ Texas"
- Jason Boland & the Stragglers "Live at Billy ___ Texas"
- Hunts apples, perhaps
- Hope, etc
- Hope et al
- Hope and Crosby
- Hope and Barker
- Hair-dos of the 1920's
- Goes up and down on the waves
- Goes after an apple
- Flapper dos
- Fishing line floats
- Fishing line attachments
- Feints in the ring
- Engages in a Halloween game
- Dylan and Seger
- Dylan and Hope
- Cuts short, as hair
- Bounces on the waves
- "___ Burgers" (Fox animated series)
- "___ Burgers" (animated TV series)
- ____ and weaves
- Old dos
- Haircuts
- Feints in boxing
- Flappers' hairdos
- Moves in the ring
- Fishing corks
- Short dos
- Goes up and down, as a buoy
- Short cuts?
- Flapper hairdos
- Some fishing gear
- Gatsby-era hairstyles
- Some haircuts
- Fishing floats
- Short haircuts
- Floats on fish lines
- Moves like a buoy
- Short hairdos
- Tries for apples on Halloween
- Cuts short?
- Ducks for apples
- Newhart and Crosby
- Pitchers Feller and Gibson
- Moves like a cork on water
- Weaves' partner
- Hair styles
- Fishing aids
- Short hairstyles
- Moves up and down on the waves
- Partakes in a Halloween activity
- Moves on the waves
- Moves up & down (in water)
- Moves in waves
- Line items?
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Wiktionary
n. (Bob English)
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Bobs may refer to:
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.