Crossword-Solution: BOBBER
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Bobber | n. | One who, or that which, bobs. |
We have 4 clues for the answer “BOBBER”
| Clue | Answers |
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| type of float for fishing | 1 answer |
| Fisherman's gadget | 4 answers |
| Tackle box item | 9 answers |
| BOX ITEM TACKLE | 10 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ETEAR
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with BOBBER (5)
The next time he went to town he bought me a truly little cane rod, a real fishing line, several hooks, and a red bobber too lovely to put into the water.
After he had fixed a piece of cork to the line for a "bobber," he baited the hook with a small live trout and dropped it into the pool.
The former gave me his promise for a cadetship to Allan Cunningham's son; I have a similar promise from Lord Melville, and thus I am in the situation in which I have been at Gladdies Wiel,[211] where I have caught two trouts, one with the fly, the other with the bobber.
This is a cod ground in winter and spring, the fish being taken on the "bobber trawl." which is a trawl of the ordinary type buoyed to "set" 1 fathom or so from the bottom.
Here, for instance, is a cork bobber on the surface of the water of a lake, with the line attached to it, and here, below, is the hook, nicely concealed from view by the bait in the form of an angle worm.
Quotes with BOBBER (2)
And now it's been half a winter since Harry vanished, and I can finally rest my thoughts. I ought to feel relief. Of this I'm sure. But do you know what it's like to hold proof of the last heartache you'll ever know in your own raw hands? I hadn't known, either, not until Gus delivered Harry's red hat yesterday morning, a cork bobber sewed on where the pompom should've been.
After a few sips, he picked up his sax and started jamming with the storm. Most days, Rivers meditated twice, when he awoke and again in the evening before writing or reading. But he still found a special relaxation and renewal in solitary playing. Contemplation through music was different from other reflective experiences, in part, because his visual associations were set free to mutate, morph, and meander; while the other senses were occupied in fierce concentraction on bre…
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Appears in: LAT, NYT, Universal.
Used 3 times in crossword archives (2000–2018).