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lob
1[lob]
verb (used with object)
Tennis., to hit (a ball) in a high arc to the back of the opponent's court.
to fire (a missile, as a shell) in a high trajectory so that it drops onto a target.
Cricket., to bowl (the ball) with a slow underhand motion.
to throw (something) slowly in an arc.
verb (used without object)
Tennis., to lob a ball.
noun
Tennis., a ball hit in a high arc to the back of the opponent's court.
Cricket., a ball bowled with a slow underhand motion.
British Dialect., a slow, heavy, dull-witted person.
lob
2[lob]
noun
lob
1/ lɒb /
noun
a ball struck in a high arc
cricket a ball bowled in a slow high arc
verb
to hit or kick (a ball) in a high arc
informal, to throw, esp in a high arc
lob
2/ lɒb /
noun
short for lobworm
Other Word Forms
- lobber noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of lob1
Word History and Origins
Origin of lob1
Origin of lob2
Example Sentences
But he would have done so against a position player lobbing pitches.
Since the demonstrations began, Indonesian police have used tear gas, water cannons and rubber bullets against protesters, some of whom have lobbed back Molotov cocktails and rocks.
Prosecutors say that agents deployed the tear gas as a crowd control measure during the July 10 protest and that Caravello picked up a canister and lobbed it back at officers.
But most of the criticisms lobbed at Meghan have less to do with originality than authenticity.
“We’re trying to figure out some stuff for lobs and all that,” Dent said, “but we’re getting it down a lot.”
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