1. bobbing - Noun
2. bobbing - Verb
Derived from bob
of Bob
Source: Webster's dictionaryAs a child, her brothers used to climb on the bobbing pump jacks and ride them like carnival attractions. Source: Internet
As a result of their introduction, bouts became longer and more strategic with greater importance attached to defensive maneuvers such as slipping, bobbing, countering and angling. Source: Internet
He began gazing at the river below, as if the answer to his problem might come bobbing along in those dark, choppy waters. Source: Internet
Every crystal sphere floats in the phlogiston, very slowly bobbing up and down over time. Source: Internet
Prospectors, medical teams, food and machinery found themselves bobbing over the tundra in his trusty machine, which landed on floats in summer, skis in the winter. Source: Internet
In that speed-down, slow-down test, the car was doing less bucking and bobbing, with far less detectable queasiness in back when the driver suddenly lifted the accelerator. Source: Internet