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- verblob (verb) · lobs (third person present) · lobbed (past tense) · lobbed (past participle) · lobbing (present participle)Originlate 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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- Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.lob verb [ T ] uk / lɒb / us / lɑːb / -bb- Add to word list to throw something so that it goes high in the air in a curve: Police started lobbing (= throwing) tear gas canisters into the crowd.dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/loblob (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.www.thefreedictionary.com/lob
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