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lob

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1. lob - Noun

2. lob - Verb

3. Lob - Proper noun

Meaning

The European pollock.

A dull, heavy person.

Something thick and heavy.

To let fall heavily or lazily.

See Cob, v. t.

Source: Webster's dictionary

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With a click of the 'Post Comment' button, Netizens can quickly bring down the level of dialogue. Bloggers lob zingers, commenters trade barbs, and bullies target kids in the cyber schoolyard. Mudslinging - a time-honored political tradition - thrives on the Web. Willow Bay

lob the tennis ball Source: Internet

A junk lob takes a shallower arch, and lands close to the side wall somewhere between the dotted line and the back wall. Source: Internet

A lob is inherently a creative shot, and can have nearly any kind of spin. Source: Internet

Her bob was a bit long and was more of a lob, and she parted her in the middle, flipping the ends in towards her face. Source: Internet

Pablo Fornals fluffed an excellent chance for the Hammers when he made a mess of an attempted lob over Ederson, and Fabianski came to West Ham's rescue to deny Sterling and Mahrez at the death. Source: Internet

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