Dob vs. Lob

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Dobverb

To report (a person) to someone in authority for a wrongdoing.

Dobverb

To do one's share; to contribute.

Dobverb

To nominate a person, often in their absence, for an unpleasant task.

Dobverb

To play truant

Dobverb

In the scouting movement, to chant dob to indicate that one will do one's best to follow the scouting laws.

Dobnoun

A small amount of something, especially paste.

Lobverb

To throw or hit a ball into the air in a high arch.

Lobverb

(colloquial) To throw.

Lobverb

(colloquial) To put, place

Lobverb

(sports) To hit, kick, or throw a ball over another player in a game.

Lobverb

To let fall heavily or lazily.

Lobnoun

(ball sports) A pass or stroke which arches high into the air.

Lobnoun

A lump.

Lobnoun

(obsolete) A country bumpkin; a yokel.

Lobnoun

A clumsy person.

Lobnoun

The person who comes last in a race.

Lobnoun

A lobworm.

Lobnoun

A fish, the European pollock.

Lobnoun

A dull, heavy person.

Lobnoun

Something thick and heavy.

Lobnoun

The European pollock.

Lobnoun

The act of lobbing;

Lobverb

To let fall heavily or lazily.

Lobverb

to propel (relatively slowly) in a high arcing trajectory; as, to lob a grenade at the enemy.

Lobverb

See Cob, v. t.

Lobnoun

an easy return of a tennis ball in a high arc

Lobnoun

the act of propelling something (as a ball or shell etc.) in a high arc

Lobverb

propel in a high arc;

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