1. dobbie - Noun
2. Dobbie - Proper noun
Dobbie
A surname originating as a patronymic.
dobbie (plural dobbies)
Alternative spelling of dobby
By 1939, all Dobbie and Percival were able to wring out of the government was the sum of 60,000 pounds, most of which was spent on building machine-gun emplacements along the southern shore of Singapore island and in Johore. Source: Internet
Angus Dobbie, head of sales and structuring for equity derivatives in the Americas at Macquarie Group in New York, left the firm, shortly after the appointment of Brian Jones as head of equity derivatives sales for the Americas. Source: Internet
Dobbie says salinity problems are caused by a number of ways including excess moisture over periods of time, wet cycles, changing of the ways certain practices are carried through in certain areas, or even different crop types. Source: Internet
Dobbie said the production wasn’t seeking simple answers and she wants the audience to be both entertained and informed. Source: Internet
Emily Dobbie, 30, from Thackley near Bradford, began suffering from acne as a teenager but her condition gradually worsened. Source: Internet
“The long goal is to show there are environmentally friendly practices that can help not so much regenerate the soil, but at least give a grower return (economically),” said Dobbie. Source: Internet