Proper noun
Mobbs (plural Mobbses)
A surname originating as a matronymic.
Bulldogs coach and fullback Justin Mobbs agreed his side’s inability to make their personnel advantage count had been telling. Source: Internet
Michael Mobbs: lawyer and close associate of Douglas Feith, the under secretary for defence policy; due to take charge of civil administration. Source: Internet
The sites are Beacon Park and South Denes in Great Yarmouth, Mobbs Way, Riverside Road and South Lowestoft Industrial Estate in Lowestoft and Ellough Business Park in Ellough near Beccles. Source: Internet
Warwick District Council's leader Cllr Andrew Mobbs said the council could not intervene even though it had issued TPOs on the trees, as the Forestry Commission had granted its own permission which takes precedence. Source: Internet
As always, this is a community effort; breakfast on both days is provided by KK Mobbs Construction and sponsored by area bankers. Source: Internet
Mr Mobbs said a scout first visited four or five months ago. Source: Internet