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1.b> 1) (), , , (.i> i>); a bottle was bobbing up and down in the sea ;
2) (); the clerk bobbed his head nervously / ;
2.b> 1) (); ; ; he bobbed and the stone missed him ;
2) / () .i> to bob a curtsy;
3.b> ();
4.b> i> ();
5.b> (); ;
6.b> .i> (); to bob smb. out of smth. / ;
to bob in / into /b> (), ; the servant bobbed in with tea ; will you bob in, Mr Brown? , ?
to bob offb> (); ; he bobbed off his old nag ;
to bob upb> 1) (), ;
2) (); the cork bobbed up ;
3) / (); after months in hiding he bobbed up in Paris , ; the question has bobbed up ; his book is likely to bob up for notice , , ;
4) () ;
he's bobbed on a court martialb> .