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Discover LudwigThe word "bobble" is a correct and usable word in written English
It is a verb which means to make a mistake, fumble, or mishandle something. For example, you could say, "I bobbled the ball and failed to catch it."
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bobble
verb
To bob up and down.
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Hunters are now more likely to wear bobble hats and padded jackets than red coats.
Interest rates will bobble around in search of the right price.
IT'S surprising, yes, but the man who gave you George Bush is the latest conservative to bobble a fact about the coming Supreme Court hearings.Rule IV of the Senate Judiciary Committee requires that a motion to end debate and bring a nominee to a vote pass with "ten votes in the affirmative, one of which must be cast by the minority".
To appease Mr Snow, China might soften its peg slightly, allowing the yuan to bobble within a slightly wider band.But that will not be enough to realign the dollar, let alone to halt the tectonic shifts going on in the geography of manufacturing employment.
In Sweden a place that lives by the maxim that "There is no such thing as bad weather, just the wrong clothes"—fresh snow is a cue to send 18-month-olds into the playground, tottering around in snowsuits and bobble hats.
From £8, marksandspencer.com 1. Boden Boden's fun and quirky owl-themed jumper is made from 100 per cent cotton that doesn't seem to shrink or bobble, no matter how many times it's washed, meaning that it will also make a great hand-me-down.
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I decorated the walls of my new bedroom with ads from teen magazines I bought down the street at CVS; foamy-mustached Got Milk stars, bobble-faced Hard Candy cartoon girls, photos of celebrities my friends thought were hot.
Further up the road, the stylish cafes and restaurants that have opened in the past two years are heaving: a Brooklyn-style crab joint, a pseudo-English pub named "Cockneys", various bohemian bars, and a shop staffed by bobble-hatted hipsters that sells luxury Japanese toothbrushes and artisanal bread.
The street vendors of Naples will sell just as many bobble-head dolls or ceramic statuettes of Insigne as they do of Hamsik, or as they did of Ezequiel Lavezzi or Edinson Cavani before their big-money moves to Paris.
In place of the Fairy Godmother, there's a protective chorus of birds – a booted, bespectacled, and bobble-hatted bunch who hop about the stage, cooing and cawing and flapping beautiful hand-held wings.
You won't find this trend-setting brewery amid the beards and bobble-hats of Bermondsey and Manchester (or even in the pretty Rutland town of the same name) but on an industrial estate in Peterborough.
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