Bobble example sentences

bob·ble

noun

bobble (noun) · bobbles (plural noun)

  - a small ball made of strands of wool used as a decoration on a hat or on furnishings:

bob·ble

verb

bobble (verb) · bobbles (third person present) · bobbled (past tense) · bobbled (past participle) · bobbling (present participle)

  - move with an irregular bouncing motion:

  - mishandle (a ball):

  - an irregular bouncing motion.

  - a mishandling of a ball:

Synonyms

jiggle, wriggle, twitch, flutter, shimmy, joggle, wag, wobble, shake, twist, squirm, writhe, wave, quiver, jerk, waggle, bungle, botch, fluff, fumble, butcher, mismanage, mishandle, misdirect, misgovern, misconduct, mar, spoil, ruin, wreck, muff, blow, foozle, flub, Feedback

"Bobble" Example Sentences

1. The pitcher threw a bobble that the batter easily hit.
2. My grandmother’s antique bobble-head doll is quite valuable.
3. He had a nervous bobble in his voice.
4. The fishing line gave a slight bobble, indicating a bite.
5. I tried to fix the bobble in my knitting, but it was too late.
6. The dancer's movements were fluid, except for one noticeable bobble.
7. His hat had a cute little bobble on top.
8. The car’s engine started to bobble and sputter.
9. The screen door hung by a single, loose bobble of its hinge.
10. She wore a stylish sweater with a contrasting bobble pattern.
11. The image on the screen occasionally bobbles.
12. He almost dropped the ball because of a bobble.
13. The small child had a collection of bobbles from various countries.
14. The erratic bobble of the needle made sewing difficult.
15. The wind caused the leaves to bobble gently in the breeze.
16. His speech was marred by several noticeable bobbles.
17. I spent hours trying to remove the bobbles from my new sweater.
18. The boat bobbled gently on the waves.
19. The tiny bobble on her keychain was a lucky charm.
20. A sudden bobble in the power supply caused the computer to crash.
21. His performance had only one minor bobble.
22. The playful puppy made the bobbles on its collar jingle.
23. She carefully untangled the bobble in her yarn.
24. The old car's suspension was shot; it bobbled all over the road.
25. The artist painstakingly created each bobble on the ceramic sculpture.
26. He gave a presentation with a few predictable bobbles.
27. The child giggled as the bobble on the clown’s nose wiggled.
28. The bobble-head toy swayed back and forth on the dashboard.
29. My attempt at baking was a complete bobble; the cake fell flat.
30. The fisherman felt a slight bobble on his line.
31. The poorly made toy had several loose bobbles.
32. Her perfect routine was ruined by a single bobble near the finish.
33. The poorly sewn seam produced an unsightly bobble.
34. With a slight bobble, the gymnast recovered her balance.
35. The small, decorative bobbles added to the sweater's charm.
36. The balloon bobbled in the wind.
37. She delicately removed the bobble from her favorite dress.
38. The bobble of the fishing float indicated a fish.
39. He nervously bobbled the basketball before shooting.
40. The little girl’s favorite toy was a colorful bobble-head.
41. The old ship bobbled violently in the storm.
42. The slight bobble in the music was hardly noticeable.
43. A series of bobbles in the supply chain led to shortages.
44. The craftsman carefully shaped each small bobble on the artwork.
45. The dancer executed the routine flawlessly, save for one tiny bobble.
46. The poorly designed website bobbled and lagged frequently.
47. He felt a strange bobble in his stomach.
48. The poorly made rug had several loose bobbles of yarn.
49. The erratic bobble of the compass needle was concerning.
50. She used a special tool to trim the bobbles from the fabric.

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