How To Use Bobble In A Sentence
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Sunday was no exception as Bell was in the thick of Walter's four bobbles and was credited with a forced fumble.
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Bichette ran 30 yards at full speed, bobbled the ball and dropped it, allowing the go-ahead run to score.
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That means they can afford a couple bobbles and they probably will have them with non-division games against New England, Carolina and Miami.
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The unlucky bobble saw the ball hit Merris on the arm as he swung to clear and referee Phil Prosser pointed to the spot.
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I've only worn this jumper twice, and it's already begun to bobble.
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They shaved off some of the bone and removed the bobble.
The Sun
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(I have never cottoned onto cables and bobbles, but since I lust for that scarf, I have to learn!)
Kiss me
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Willie Gibson's shot deflected and bobbled through the packed penalty box, leaving Hinds with a simple finish at the far post.
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With his chinless bobblehead and a voice that sounds like he is perpetually swallowing, Dano isn't someone you want to watch for an entire film.
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Rangers' catcher Ivan Rodriguez bobbled the ball as Henderson slid safely.
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The floats of submerged fishing nets bobble on the surface.
Times, Sunday Times
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But the ball was bobbled, all hands were safe, and from there the wheels fell off, resulting in a round of sky-is-falling pronouncements from all corners.
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Alex Calvo-Garcia swung his foot, failed to get a clean connection but still saw the ball bobble through a melee of legs and the outstretched arm of Fettis to nestle in the corner.
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The above is a marriage of a few of my most hated things: that typeface, novelty hair bobbles, dumb photos taken on the laps of costumed characters, and that spaced-out rainbow jumpsuit.
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He appeared to have it covered until a late bobble saw him spill the first effort and clutch the loose ball ahead of the in-rushing Fraser.
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I've only worn this jumper twice, and it's already begun to bobble.
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I want to prove wool is not just something for knitting bobble hats.
The Sun
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She's got this cute little duffle coat on and a bobble hat with her hair sticking out the bottom.
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Another woman eats an ice cream as her young daughter eyes the sparkly hair bobbles and shiny combs in a shop window.
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‘Apart from a slight bobble, I turned in a solid routine,’ she says.
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Rangers catcher Pudge Rodriguez bobbled the ball as Henderson slid safely.
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And on his head a woollen ski hat with a bobble on top.
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The West Ham skipper then tried his luck with a well-worked free-kick routine, but the ball took an unfortunate bobble, and he skied his effort.
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In a couple of months, after the tablet-centric Android 3.0 becomes de rigeur for any decent producer of Android-powered knick-nacks and bobbles, we'll enter a new phase of Android tablets where across-the-field genericness is offset by the taste and utility of Honeycomb.
Gizmodo
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Saw one shot from distance bobble wide.
The Sun
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But 200 of sweets, groceries and bobble hats were swiped in a raid.
The Sun
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The teenager realised it was a man wearing a blond wig, with clothes including a bobble hat, skirt and boots.
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Saw one shot from distance bobble wide.
The Sun
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One of the youths is described as of chubby build, about 5ft 1ins tall and wearing a dark-coloured bobble hat with a white bobble on it, dark jacket and trousers and white trainers.
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Cristiano Ronaldo was defeated by a bobble after being set through by a Nani flick and Helder Postiga flashed a shot on the turn just wide as a free-kick bobbled through a crowd of players to him.
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He was allowed, after 28 minutes, to dribble from midfield to the edge of the box, before the ball bobbled on one of the many divots.
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He wore a black donkey jacket and black bobble hat and spoke with a northern accent.
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Just follow the link below for instructions on what to tweet to score one of these modern, BPA-free, recycled plastic water filtering bobbles for yourself!
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Great Door Prizes (such as bobble heads and autographed items)
Undefined
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We wanted to get a shot for Wells, if we could, but the play got all screwed up when he bobbled the ball and had to pass it off to LJ.
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Her misty pupils constantly bobble and mutate behind the lenses like globules in a lava lamp.
LOVE YOU MADLY
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There was also what looked like a bobble hat and a magazine, Cosmopolitan.
The Sun
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He was wearing a black bobble hat and a dark-coloured anorak.
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The ball no longer glides over the pitch; instead, imperfections in the turf cause the occasional bobble or bounce.
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And had it not been for a bobble after another Kennedy slip, he might have put Kilmarnock ahead eight minutes after the interval.
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Then he might work on a bobble hat, or go for a spin on his new motorbike.
Times, Sunday Times
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Furmano bobbles the ball and the runner reaches first base with plenty of time.
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Marsalis scales the stratospheric extreme of the piccolo trumpet without a single bobble.
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Now they come in hipster beards and bobble hats instead.
Times, Sunday Times
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Her throat bobbled as she swallowed and twitched ears back.
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The ball bobbled viciously as it approached the near post, but Miller adroitly launched himself into its path.
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Then he might work on a bobble hat, or go for a spin on his new motorbike.
Times, Sunday Times
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Also the thumb support 'bobble' has become higher.
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I shake my head again, faster this time so my hair bobbles click against each other.
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When he made the catch, there usually was a bobble.
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Some of his errors are bobbles that seemingly are caused because he's worrying about the throw he'll have to make.
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I've only worn this jumper twice, and it's already begun to bobble.
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She sold one or two bobble hats, then moved one hundred and fifty miles away.
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He likened them to boats in a harbour that could bobble, swirl and move about, changing configuration as circumstances demanded and the design evolved.
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Calm in the knowledge that I had reached an irreversible decision, I strode my obligatory mile with near-reckless zest, my bobble hat pulled low and my shoulder-bag slapping gaily at my hip.
The mission song
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Walter Young didn't bobble that ball until after he had possession of it.
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Yalcin then set up fellow substitute Jon Parkin for a last-minute chance that the former Barnsley striker chose to take early and his shot bobbled wide.
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At least a half-dozen bobbles cost potential double plays.
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But only the special people get a bobble hat knitted by my own hand.
Times, Sunday Times
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This, after all, is a place where people don't mind being called ‘Bennies’ (after Benny from Crossroads) because of their predilection for wearing bobble hats.
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Inside was a bizarre store of old magazines and books, plumbing bits, bolts, screws and electric wires, a very large number of hair bobbles and just about everything else bar the kitchen sink.
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A looping Mark Sertori header just lacked enough height to seriously concern the Seasiders’ ‘keeper, while McNiven was unfortunate to have the ball bobble up on to his knee with just Barnes to beat.
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I was going to say the same thing others have said – she looks like a bobble-head on the cover.
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The bobble hat would have looked distinctive because it was a very hot sunny afternoon.
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You concluded that Sheets was running on fumes by then because he committed one of the bobbles, bouncing a throw to first base in the dirt, with Oswalt running down the line.
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That bobblehead collection consists of just over 600 sports-centric figurines, all of which depict baseball players, mascots and broadcasters.
Smithsonian
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The club honoured him with a bobblehead-doll promotion last year, but now something bigger is being planned.
Globe and Mail
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His second was a misplaced pass to the same Killie striker, who was denied this time by a wicked bobble of the ball.
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The man with the truncheon was black, and wore a dark bobble hat and dark jacket.
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Tarrant's cute reverse pass was seized on by Colin Alcide but he miscued his shot and it bobbled wide.
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Another woman eats an ice cream as her young daughter eyes the sparkly hair bobbles and shiny combs in a shop window.
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Andreas swung his arm emphatically with a little bobble of his head.
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In the ski shop, three teenage girls in black abayas giggled over digital photos of themselves on the slope; children posed with a worker in a bobbleheaded polar bear suit; and in the three-story picture windows separating the mall from the snow park, a father in traditional white dishdasha used exaggerated gestures to send a message to a snowsuited child inside: Stop crying and push your brother's sled down the hill.
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It bobbled away from him, however, and Bamber's Mark Wane raced through unopposed to place the ball out of reach of Kendal keeper Lee Ward.
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Pesky bobbled the ball, recovered, and threw to first baseman Walt Dropo but Rizzuto beat out the relay.
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That it bounced off his knee and bobbled towards the line allowed him to clear, although whether he did so before the ball fully moved into the goal is difficult to say.
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the second baseman made a bobble but still had time to throw the runner out
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Cosgrave floated the ball across, it bobbled around the six yard box before Sullivan cheekily back heeled it to the bottom corner for his twelfth goal of the season.
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With the second he, like Ronaldo, had the excuse of a bobble.
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Ski fashion presents a unique challenge to even the smartest among us, but bear in mind that no one can really cut a dash in a bobble hat and two-tone anorak.
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Not only were there no errors, but not a single ball was bobbled.
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The robber is described as about 6ft tall, with heavy stubble that was visible even though he had pulled a bobble hat over his face.
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Stanley's two-goal cushion was eventually restored on 27 minutes when Craney's 25-yard drive bobbled under the hapless Lavin.
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The silk was slightly rough to the touch, the surface marked with little bobbles of thread.
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He lost his punt return job because he had too many bobbles.
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Despite sailing on a ship that rocks more than a bobble-head doll, most Sailors aboard MCMs refuse to serve on any other ship.
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Mr. Baker, I think you meant "bauble shop", but I like "bobble" better.
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The ball was bobbled, and he picked it up and threw it to the closest guy he could find.
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Saw one shot from distance bobble wide.
The Sun
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He was wearing a dark coloured bobble hat and a dark jacket with a fluorescent yellow sleeveless tabard over the top.
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A series will also grow old and die (except for Spenser, he goes on with very few bobbles-Robert Parker is my idol!)
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But the turf was cutting up badly and a bobble saw the winger fire wide.
The Sun
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After working for around half an hour, Ben realised that Steve was counting the "bobbles" on the blocks differently to Josie, Govan and himself, which was causing the initial confusion.
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The ball bobbled on the ground.
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Though the shortstop bobbled the ball, the official scorer awarded Waner his 3,000th hit.
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The floats of submerged fishing nets bobble on the surface.
Times, Sunday Times
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He used to wear a bobble hat with a CND badge on it.
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Mother and father are both dressed in walking attire: calf length walking trousers tucked into long socks, stout walking shoes, check shirts, bobble hats and a back pack.
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Chances gone begging made way for sliced clearances, hacked hoofs, stumbles, bobbles, blocked shots and mis-hit passes.
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The silk was slightly rough to the touch, the surface marked with little bobbles of thread.
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Plymouth's match-winning goal came from a Craig Taylor free-kick after just three minutes but, as Dolan explained, the Pigrims were grateful for a fortunate bobble.
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Jeter was spared an error for his bobble of a grounder by Michael Young, but not for the wild throw that followed.
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The next batter, right fielder Carlos Rodriguez, hit a ground ball to Seth Taylor at third, but his bobble cost him a chance at a double play.
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After a lap of yellow, Bonilla enjoyed the point for just one more lap; a slight bobble in Turn Five (the one corner that's second gear) meant Prey got the run and passed him up the long backstraight.
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The floats of submerged fishing nets bobble on the surface.
Times, Sunday Times
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I was very much the office junior and and was allocated whatever task bobbled along, on any given day.
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He laid it off to Ilkley captain David Knox whose low shot took a bobble and skipped over the arms of the diving Dobson.
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The third option was that there was a slight chance of me overpowering him whilst he was bent double laughing at my camping pyjamas: Ron Hill jogging bottoms, a stripy jumper and a bobble hat.
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With a bobble, she flipped the wand in a cycle as she pulled her hands out of it's magical orbit, straining it in the air with her power.
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Both defenders missed their tackles and Gudjohnsen clipped a dinky chip over Given, only to watch in horror as it bobbled wide.
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McQuay's hope for a title ended just as his run started, when a bobble on the first back-up negated his chances.
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The floats of submerged fishing nets bobble on the surface.
Times, Sunday Times
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Most of the group were young men wearing bomber jackets and football scarves and bobble hats to cover up their shaved heads.
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Not present was the Cubs fan who bobbled the ball out of play during the National League playoffs last summer.
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I don't think it would have been so popular if we hadn't got rid of the old Brownie uniform - those bobble hats and horrible belted dresses were impractical and unappealing.
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However, the Broadwood men gave the home fans hope through a Freddy Bonniface 20-yarder which bobbled awkwardly in front of Jim Calder.
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He said the intruder was in his mid 30s, with a dark complexion and local accent, wearing a three-quarter length dark coat and a bobble hat.
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She prefers the timeless elegance of real gems like Opal, Amethyst and Turquoise to the flashiness of rhinestones and bobbles.
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What they have are a bit like a bobble hat and a neck warmer.
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He was wearing an NY bobble hat, cream jacket with blue writing on the front, and white trainers.
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He was wearing a blue bobble hat, blue jumper and was carrying a sportsbag.
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Commonly, you smooth your foundation over the top, only to feel everything disintegrate into bobbles under your fingertips.
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To lighten the mood, I would regale Oprah with stories of my mother taking me on stealth fabric shopping excursions at the Five and Dime every Saturday morning while the two of us bonded over notions, bobbles and trims.
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Michael Proctor flicked on another hopeful punt forward and Kyle stole in behind May's outstretched boot to bobble the ball past Jensen from 12 yards.
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Dale almost pulled a goal back on the hour when Kennedy took a wild swing at the back pass, missing it completely only for the ball to bobble wide to safety.
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Chunky long length bobble sweater, £269, in a variety of colours.
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He was wearing a dark coloured bobble hat and a dark jacket with a fluorescent yellow sleeveless tabard over the top.
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The shortstop bobbled the ball and the runner ran home.
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Mr. Moran wore it for spells at the piano—and on the dance floor—turning himself into a bobble-head jazzman.
Get Moving Up in Harlem
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Ego-driven, over spender, bobbling her bobble head.
Bobblehead Meg
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Beanies, fedoras, bobbles... we love them all, except for this not-so-insignificant problem.
The Sun
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But only the special people get a bobble hat knitted by my own hand.
Times, Sunday Times
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Then he might work on a bobble hat, or go for a spin on his new motorbike.
Times, Sunday Times
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There was also what looked like a bobble hat and a magazine, Cosmopolitan.
The Sun
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Then I would employ my halfhearted headshake, neither “yes” nor “no,” just a bobble-headed, widowy nod that I had recently adopted.
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But 200 of sweets, groceries and bobble hats were swiped in a raid.
The Sun
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For example, in “Marble Bubble Bobble,” Scott develops the impressionistic swerve of “Umbra marbles drench the ravine slot, divot light, a barreled birch grasps citrus palm as pumice, as coastal groove hulls plunge pool, the cervical troll, pawpaw bract.”
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On the ensuing play, their quarterback bobbles the snap and Upsala recovers near midfield.
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The ball bobbled on the ground.
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The gunman was white, and wore a bobble-type hat, with a check padded shirt, patched jeans, a jacket and canvas rucksack.
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For months Quinn made scores of telephone calls to the priest, often silent, and sent him hundreds of letters and packages containing items including bobble hats, jumpers, slippers and scarves.
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He was encased in a huge padded jacket topped with luminous orange bobble hat.
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Andruw Jones looked sheepish Sunday morning attempting to explain his bobble of a fly ball in Saturday's Game 4, which he turned into an acrobatic catch with some quick reflexes.
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They put a large V on their shirts that season, claiming to get around the objections of the KNVB that the V stood for Volendam, and released a compilation album of the station's local favourites with a team picture on the cover, including the goalkeeper wearing a Selwyn Froggitt bobble hat.
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The bobble hat was consigned to the garden shed.
Times, Sunday Times
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Early collections included stripy scarves in shades of Pinky and Perky, tiny handbags in boiled wool and bobble hats straight out of Ladybird story-books.
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I did once see a duck wearing a bobble hat dancing in a tree, though.
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I'd be surprised if he had thought he was coming back from the dead in order to settle down and make crochet bobble-hats.
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Shady lady, job deporter, bobbling her bobble head.
Bobblehead Meg
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There was also what looked like a bobble hat and a magazine, Cosmopolitan.
The Sun
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They got a wee bit of luck with the bobble but it was no more than we deserved given the way we performed in the second half.
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Brooking is a man who has never seen an open goal missed without a bit of a bobble just before he went to shoot.
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But 200 of sweets, groceries and bobble hats were swiped in a raid.
The Sun
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For relatively small countries like Sweden and Norway, the currency is like a piece of cork floating on water, when the wind blows this cork bobbles up and down," Mr. Sunde said.
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Three of the four people on stage wore bobble hats, and the only props were two blow-up palm trees and a plastic shark.
Times, Sunday Times
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Check out this retro-cool Twilight Zone bobblehead nicked from the William Shatner "fortune teller in diner" episode. [via Super Punch]
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After striking out Trot Nixon on a nasty cutter, Manny Ramirez's grounder short-hopped Rodriguez at third, and his bobble allowed the tying run to score.
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But only the special people get a bobble hat knitted by my own hand.
Times, Sunday Times
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Metcalfe almost added to the score on 30 minutes when he just over-ran the ball after being put through by Barrow, and an unfortunate bobble thwarted Knox's determined run from midfield.
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The weaselish ferrety damage coincides all too well with Sporkenbobble's plans.
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Paul Smith has some fetching bobble hats that fit well into this winter's glamping ethic.
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‘I just got a clean shot on the guy, he bobbled the ball, and I was fortunate enough to grab it out from him,’ McKinlay said.
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Three of the four people on stage wore bobble hats, and the only props were two blow-up palm trees and a plastic shark.
Times, Sunday Times
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Three of the four people on stage wore bobble hats, and the only props were two blow-up palm trees and a plastic shark.
Times, Sunday Times
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It's freezing almost all of the time in Emmerdale, so I can only imagine the lapdancing bar is full of women shimmying erotically in bobble hats and thermal salopettes.
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But the turf was cutting up badly and a bobble saw the winger fire wide.
The Sun
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The bobble hat was consigned to the garden shed.
Times, Sunday Times
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But I don't think he will: his bobbles so far have actually been pretty minor, magnified mainly by the hyper-scrutiny of the blogosphere.
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The ball bobbled viciously as it approached the near post, but Miller adroitly launched himself into its path.
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We now called ourselves the "FANTASTIKS," and wore a black pierrette kit with yellow bobbles.
Fanny Goes to War
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The floats of submerged fishing nets bobble on the surface.
Times, Sunday Times
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His low cross bobbled into the box, seeming to stupefy the centre of the St Johnstone defence, and skipped through to McGarry, hovering around the penalty spot.
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Her misty pupils constantly bobble and mutate behind the lenses like globules in a lava lamp.
LOVE YOU MADLY
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The orange cork wobbled and bobbled, then sank under the pea-green water.
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Robbie Williams: the first to do so in a Beatles T-shirt and a comedy bobble hat.
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They shaved off some of the bone and removed the bobble.
The Sun
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People who agree pliantly with everything from the top but do their own thing are usually safe. when describing the bobbleheads.
Are you a bobblehead or a bumblebee?
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There are stuffed animals and bobblehead dolls on the desks.
Times, Sunday Times
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The biggest surprise here is "My Girls", a sisterly discoid delight attributed to feminist electropunks Le Tigre, closely followed by "Bobblehead", a diss track co-authored by Santigold.
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Fortunately, we got a bobble from a great center fielder.
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