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    lob
    [läb]
    verb
    lob (verb) · lobs (third person present) · lobbed (past tense) · lobbed (past participle) · lobbing (present participle)
    1. throw or hit (a ball or missile) in a high arc:
      "he lobbed the ball over their heads"
      • (in tennis) hit the ball over (an opponent) in a high arc.
      • direct (an insult, remark, or question) at someone:
        "the two New Yorkers have traded barbs and lobbed personal insults at one another"
    noun
    lob (noun) · lobs (plural noun)
    1. (chiefly in tennis) a ball hit in a high arc over an opponent:
      "Federer played a lob and Nadal's high volley was in the net"
    Origin
    late 16th century (in the senses ‘cause or allow to hang heavily’ and ‘behave like a lout’): from the archaic noun lob ‘lout’, ‘pendulous object’, probably from Low German or Dutch (compare with modern Dutch lubbe ‘hanging lip’). The current sense dates from the mid 19th century.
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    , lobbed, lob·bing. 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. , lobbed, lob·bing. Tennis. to lob a ball.
    Definition of lob verb from the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary lob something + adv./prep. (informal) to throw something so that it goes quite high through the air She lobbed a snowball at her brother. Thesaurus The Oxford Learner’s Thesaurus explains the difference between groups of similar words.
    Kolwah is a well-cultivated district lying to the south of the river, which in its upper course is known as the Lob. Once in his match against Bill Johnston he was within a point of set and down from the sky a high short lob was descending. Lob definition: to hit (a ball) in a high arc to the back of the opponent's court..
  3. lob (lŏb) v. lobbed, lob·bing, lobs v.tr. To hit, throw, or propel in a high arc: lob a beach ball; lob a tennis shot over an opponent's head.
    lob /lɒb/ n a ball struck in a high arc a ball bowled in a slow high arc vb (lobs, lobbing, lobbed) to hit or kick (a ball) in a high arc informal to throw, esp in a high arc
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    From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Related topics: Tennis, Cricket lob /lɒb $ lɑːb/ verb (lobbed, lobbing) [ transitive always + adverb/preposition] 1 informal to throw something somewhere, especially over a wall, fence etc The kids were lobbing pine cones into the neighbor’s yard. ► see thesaurus at throw 2 to kick or hit a ball in a slow high curve, especially in a game of tennis or football Nadal lobbed the ball...

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