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"bob up" Definitions
  1. to come to the surface suddenly

61 Sentences With "bob up"

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They bob up bloated, are sometimes acknowledged, other times swiped aside.
Otherwise, it'd just bob up and down in one place, according to NASA.
The most recent polls have Bob up by at least 15 points. 15!
Boats—both pleasure cruisers and those used for more businesslike purposes—bob up regularly.
They bob up and down ever so slightly as the darts zoom past their heads.
Its calming powers are enhanced by the fixture's ability to rotate and bob up and down.
The plants bob up and down as guests gather oregano or basil to add to their next meal.
Furby moves if you try to tickle it, and can dance, bob up and down, and wiggle its ears.
However, even us short people have necks that don't like to bob up and down or twist in strange directions.
When Richard Tice, an anti-EU campaigner, delivers his speech students bob up and down, machine-gunning him rebarbative questions.
The pink and white beads in Schnaika's braids bob up and down on her forehead as she does her exercises.
It's more like a wood and metal step ladder with a small motor that makes a plank bob up and down.
Throw it in a pool, and the thing will bob up and down in the water while blasting out your favorite jams.
Solitary and unmoored, the title hero of the book collects bottles that bob up in the sea, then delivers the letters inside.
Units bob up and down on the screen, numbers clash into numbers, weakness into advantage, and eventually all but one commander resigns.
Its orbit is also tilted a little, causing it to bob up and then down once each year through Earth's orbital plane.
A darkened space accessible along a surrounding wooden walkway harbors five unmanned rowboats that gently bob up and down on a dark surface.
Standing about 65 feet tall and weighing 500 tons, the mastaba will be anchored to one spot but will still bob up and down.
Positioned on that bureau are two small plaster figures made around 1790 whose removable portrait heads bob up and down, simulating a nodding gesture.
Particularly when running, all that slack can cause the cable to bob up and down at the side of each cheek or rub against your chin.
In a video from one of their performances this week, the robots seem to mostly just bob up and down and gyrate slowly on the pole.
There, in a row of semiprivate booths, she and other women perform for anonymous clients, shedding underwear to mechanically bob up and down before smoked windows.
Tracking tags bolted to the sharks' fins revealed that males would bob up and down, as many as 120 times per day and to depths reaching 1,400 feet.
For "Fireflies," he has created a fleet of customized pedicabs — described as "part rickshaw and part kinetic sculpture" — to carry hundreds of colorful paper lanterns that will bob up and down the boulevard.
A drowning person's head may be low in the water, even below the waterline, and they will tend to bob up and down, gasping for breath, according to the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP).
In 2007, the Argo program, an international collaboration meant to standardize ocean observation, was established, comprised of nearly 3,800 submersible robots called "Argo floats" that bob up and down, transmitting climate data via satellite.
Propel says that it tried to mimic the actual physics of the real craft, and the digital copy does bob up and down convincingly (although it doesn't drift around quite as much as the real McCoy).
The ultimate solution they came up with looks more like a bouncy castle or giant inflatable mattress set out in front of two robotic arms that bob up and down raising a wire in the wind.
He and partner Peter Dilworth paraded their project out, showing them off to our cameras one by one, culminating with Flap-Itz, a $10 pair of plastic animal ears that bob up and down, courtesy of  a small hydraulic hand pump.
Most candidates have seen their support bob up and down in a narrow range of a few percentage points, including the polling leader, Joe Biden, often in a predictable surge-and-decline pattern after their decisions to run for president.
Judging by the way the stars bob up and down like horses on a carousel as they go around the plane of the galaxy, Oort calculated that there ought to be twice as much matter gravitationally propelling them as he could see.
They bob up and down in the water before swimming out of the scene. Once the couple have gone a man sails out in a boat.
Cowbirds sometimes parasitise the nest. Pied water tyrants often bob up and down when perched, and have a fluttering “butterfly” display flight. They forage for insects, their staple diet, in low waterside vegetation.
The sounds caused the lanterns to bob up and down and electric lamps in hues of red, white, and yellow blinked disapprovingly at one another.Informal Opening Of The Madison Square Garden Roof Show, New York Times, May 27, 1892, pg. 4.
So each oscillation of the weight back and forth causes it to bob up and down more, until all the energy is transferred back from the rotational mode into the translational mode and it is just bobbing up and down, not rotating.
For promotion of the film, theater lobbies featured a 3-D cut out of the film poster of Riggs and Murtaugh posing with their guns and Leo Getz peeking from the background. On the display, there was a motor which helped Leo's head bob up and down from behind them.
So you see things are > all gloomy with me just now, and my own health is wretched. Yet I am sure to > bob up soon and am waiting for the next turn. In a separate letter written to Mrs. Ole Bull on 26 January 1901, Swami Vivekananda wrote: > I went to see Mrs.
Kitty is now a fashionable, very attractive woman. Mrs. Bouccicault hopes to use Kitty to break Diane and Bob up. Mrs. Bouccicault asks Kitty to steal a gentleman away from her granddaughter so Kitty flirts with each arriving male guest in turn assuming that each is the gentleman in question. Bob arrives and is surprised by Kitty's appearance.
Around dusk, male imagos congregate in swarms. They often aggregate in the lee of structures such as buildings or trees, or if there is no wind, all round such a structure. Each male occupies a fixed position facing into the wind, about from the next one, stabilizing its position with its cerci. They do not bob up and down as do males of H. limbata.
Breeding season of black- bellied seedcrackers runs from March to November, peaking in April and September and coincides with rain seasons. It begins with courtship behaviors. Males show off by holding a piece of vegetation in their bill, like a long grass blade, leaf or grass panicle, and bob up and down perched in trees. Simultaneously, they sing to advertise their presence and attract females.
Platycypha males will hover in front of a female, thrusting their bright white legs forward in front of their heads. Rhinocypha will bob up and down, often low over fast-flowing streams, displaying their bright-coloured bodies and wings. Male members of the family Protoneuridae with vividly coloured wings display these to visiting females. Swift forktail (Ischnura erratica) males display to each other with their blue-tipped abdomens raised.
Plato describes a "great circuit" which souls make as they follow the gods in the path of enlightenment. Those few souls which are fully enlightened are able to see the world of the forms in all its glory. Some souls have difficulty controlling the black horse, even with the help of the white horse. They may bob up into the world of the forms, but at other times enlightenment is hidden from them.
The basic shotline has a line fixed to the weight and the float, and does not compensate for depth changes. This is adequate in many circumstances, and has the advantage of simplicity. If there is any current or wind, the buoy will drift until tension in the line prevents further movement. Large waves will cause the buoy and the top end of the line to bob up and down, jerking on the line.
But so determined was he to become a winning big > leaguer that he reported to the Giants a month ago. Suddenly he disappeared, > only to bob up again. Later he explained that before giving up a good school > job in Waterloo, N.Y., he wanted to be sure he was okay, so he left the > Giants to pitch a semi-pro game. Satisfied, he rejoined the team and on July > 21 shut out the Reds for eight innings.
The clock's wheels, geared to the escape wheel, move forward a fixed amount with each pendulum swing, advancing the clock's hands at a steady rate. The pendulum always has a means of adjusting the period, usually by an adjustment nut (c) under the bob which moves it up or down on the rod.Matthys 2004, p.91-92 Moving the bob up decreases the pendulum's length, causing the pendulum to swing faster and the clock to gain time.
It feels like being shot to death with popcorn." She also said that "I never fail to be amazed when decent actors - Walter, Marsden, Cranitch, Shrapnel - bob up in tosh like this." Andrew Billen said in The Times "I am delighted that, as with The Palace, the channel is setting before us something other than a grim regional detective or a comedy drama about suburban adultery. The Palace inhabits an incredible world all of its own.
Even without such systems the habitable surface area would be an equivalent of tens to hundreds of millions of Earths. Because the Sun remains stationary, there is no day/night cycle, only a perpetual twilight. This could be solved by forcing the Sun to bob up and down within the disk, lighting first one side then the other. This essay was first published in Analog magazine (1974), and is also anthologised in Playgrounds of the Mind.
The pied falconet's breeding season is from March until May. In the early breeding season, the males will initiate interest in mating to a female by presenting leaves to them. The male flies off and returns to a perched female and presents a leaf that he has gathered for the female. Later in the breeding season, usually before copulation, the males will bob up and down very frequently in front of the female while calling frantically.
A Wilberforce pendulum alternates between two oscillation modes. A Wilberforce pendulum, invented by British physicist Lionel Robert Wilberforce around 1896, consists of a mass suspended by a long helical spring and free to turn on its vertical axis, twisting the spring. It is an example of a coupled mechanical oscillator, often used as a demonstration in physics education. The mass can both bob up and down on the spring, and rotate back and forth about its vertical axis with torsional vibrations.
After becoming friends with fellow messenger boy Bob Prichard, Jimmy decides to hook Bob up with his sister, Marge. He feels that Bob is a much better match for Marge then a local gangster who has been spending too much time with her. Pretty soon, Jimmy's brother Ed returns home from prison. At first, Jimmy is glad to have his brother back home, but pretty soon, he and Ed get mixed up with some gangsters who plan on robbing the post office.
Sustained oscillation has two necessary components: an underdamped second- or higher-order system and a positive feedback mechanism. An example of an underdamped second order system is a spring and mass system, where the mass can bob up and down (oscillate) when hanging from a spring. If shimmy cannot be designed out of the system, a device known as a steering damper may be used, which is essentially a notch filter designed to damp the shimmy at its known natural frequency. Shimmy is usually associated with the deformation of (rubber) tires.
Indeed, Teddy has ordered the food challenge, but Bob pleads with the restaurant owner not to serve it to him because it could kill him. The manager takes the stance that regardless of Teddy's health, Teddy still paid for it and he will serve him anyway. Bob's increasing protestation escalates into a fight between him and the owner, resulting in the owner violently throwing him through the window and out into the street. Teddy helps Bob up outside and states that what Bob tried to do was the nicest thing anyone had ever done for him.
Moving the bob up reduces the length of the pendulum, reducing the pendulum's period so the clock gains time. In some pendulum clocks, fine adjustment is done with an auxiliary adjustment, which may be a small weight that is moved up or down the pendulum rod. In some master clocks and tower clocks, adjustment is accomplished by a small tray mounted on the rod where small weights are placed or removed to change the effective length, so the rate can be adjusted without stopping the clock. The period of a pendulum increases slightly with the width (amplitude) of its swing.
Peter constitutes the first time in the Oz series in which a boy from the United States serves as the protagonist in the novels, rather than a supporting character. (Contrast Zeb in Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz, Button-Bright in The Road to Oz and other books, and Bob Up in Thompson's earlier The Cowardly Lion of Oz.)Snow, pp. 22, 28, and 248. Peter is not only the protagonist of the three novels but the hero, in that his positive actions and traits bring about the affirmative resolution of the plot conflicts in the books.
Pendulum clock with visible bob Traditionally, a clock pendulum bob is a round flat disk, lens-shaped in section, to reduce its aerodynamic drag, but bobs in older clocks often have decorative carving and shapes characteristic of the type of clock. They are usually made of a dense metal such as iron or brass. Lead is denser, but is usually avoided because of its softness, which would result in the bob being dented during its inevitable collisions with the inside of the clock case when the clock is moved. In most pendulum clocks the rate is adjusted by moving the bob up or down on the pendulum rod.
Diagram of a gridiron pendulum A: exterior schematic B: normal temperature C: higher temperature The most widely used compensated pendulum was the gridiron pendulum, invented in 1726 by John Harrison. This consists of alternating rods of two different metals, one with lower thermal expansion (CTE), steel, and one with higher thermal expansion, zinc or brass. The rods are connected by a frame, as shown in the drawing at the right, so that an increase in length of the zinc rods pushes the bob up, shortening the pendulum. With a temperature increase, the low expansion steel rods make the pendulum longer, while the high expansion zinc rods make it shorter.
JJ and Alan even try multiple times to get rid of Vicky's boyfriend, Bob Blanford (John Lefebvre). The situation gets even more complicated by the arrival and meddling of fake FBI agents Sloan and Malone (Ric Reid and Peter Keleghan); a very nosy neighbor named Eve Scrimmer (Nada Despotovich), who plans to tell Barrett they aren't really a family at all, but fails; and George's boss, Amanda Holt (Lori Hallier), who pursues him for a relationship. In order to stay in his book business, he has to try to keep the contest covered up from also her. Alan ultimately decides to use a dating service to set Bob up with Eve.
The kids go on a school trip to the museum with Counselor Frond and Linda signs Bob up to be a chaperone. The kids are assigned their buddies: Gene with Zeke, Louise with Regular-Sized Rudy, and Tina with Henry Haber, another socially awkward student from Wagstaff. Gene and Zeke bond over looking for breasts in all the displays, while Tina and Henry try to teach each other how to be cool, as they both think the other is the dorkiest student in school. Eventually, they find out what the other is doing and decide to ask their classmates which one of them is the bigger dork but find they're pretty much tied in votes.
His travels to the world of Oz provide him opportunities to display courage, independence, loyalty and other traditional virtues; in this, he differs from Button-Bright and Bob Up, younger children with less effect on their plots. At the end of Gnome King, Peter has a chance to become a prince of Oz -- which he rejects, out of loyalty to his friends and fellow baseball-team members at home in Philadelphia. Peter brings bags of gold home to his grandfather. His attitude toward life is somewhat insouciant and devil- may-care; in the opening chapter of Jack Pumpkinhead he wonders idly if "the Gnome King has gotten into any more mischief" -- giving little serious consideration to the most persistent villain in the Oz universe.
Although it is too distant to be considered a true natural satellite of Earth, it is the best and most stable example to date of a near-Earth companion, or quasi-satellite. "Since loops around our planet, but never ventures very far away as we both go around the Sun, we refer to it as a quasi-satellite of Earth", said Paul Chodas, manager of NASA's Center for Near-Earth Object (NEO) Studies at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California. In its yearly trek around the Sun, Kamoʻoalewa spends about half of the time closer to the Sun than Earth is (that is, the asteroid is inside the Earth's orbit) and passes ahead of our planet, and about half of the time farther away (crosses outside Earth's orbit), causing it to fall behind. Its orbit is also tilted a little, causing it to bob up and then down once each year through Earth's orbital plane.
The story opens with Mustafa of Mudge, a turbaned desert monarch with blue whiskers, who collects lions. Mustafa demands one more lion — he already has nine thousand nine hundred and ninety nine and a half lions, but there are no more lions in Mudge, and Mudgers are forbidden by Ozma, on penalty of death, to travel beyond the desert borders of Mudge. However, when Notta Bit More, a clown from the circus in Stumptown (somewhere in the humdrum backblocks of the United States of America), and a serious-minded orphan boy called Bobbie Downs (but renamed as Bob Up, by the cheerful Notta) drop into Mudge together, this seems to Mustafa to be his chance to send a non-Mudge person out to bring the famous Cowardly Lion to be the ten thousandth lion in Mudge. Using a magic ring, he enchants Notta and Bob and compels them to set out on a quest to capture the Cowardly Lion.

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