1. dobson - Noun
2. Dobson - Proper noun
The aquatic larva of a large neuropterous insect (Corydalus cornutus), used as bait in angling. See Hellgamite.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAmong others, Rep. Janice Hahn complained because Dobson used the National Day of Prayer for partisan purposes. Source: Internet
Barbara Heath and other family members present Saturday, including Tate and one of Harvey’s grandsons, Brian Pressnell of Dobson, who was there with his wife Laura, seemed pleased by having the World War II veteran’s name put on the wall. Source: Internet
Deane Muhlenberg, winemaker and vineyard manager, had long dreamed of running a farm or vineyard following his military career and has already taken advantage of classes available in viticulture and enology at Surry Community College in Dobson. Source: Internet
Based on these two points, as well as a number of contemporary allusions, and the belief that the play is similar to Hamlet in vocabulary, and to Henry V and As You Like It in metre, Wells and Dobson (2001, 229). Source: Internet
CAPE TOWN: Stormers’ coach John Dobson said his team had been given a wake-up call after their unbeaten start to the Super Rugby season was unceremoniously ended at home by the Blues on Saturday. Source: Internet
A report in The Irish Sun on Friday shows pictures of RTÉ staff, including Dobson, O’Callaghan and McCullagh, pose for pictures at what has been described as a “a short impromptu gathering” for a colleague, Phil Collins, at RTÉ headquarters in Montrose. Source: Internet