bobby / ˈbɒb i /

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bobby 的定义

n. 名词 noun

plural bob·bies.British Informal.

  1. a policeman.

bobby 近义词

n. 名词 noun

police officer

更多bobby例句

  1. The good vibes of the night and genuine fun Bobby was having as he and Keith’s music was celebrated was something fans were happy to see.
  2. Bobby had parlayed his passion for diving into a career as a commercial diver and remote-operated-vehicle pilot.
  3. One time while Bobby was torch-cutting an underwater structure damaged during Hurricane Katrina, he briefly got knocked unconscious by an explosion.
  4. “All he’s ever wanted to be is a treasure hunter,” Bobby confirms.
  5. Suddenly her husband handed her their 18-month-old son, Bobby, who was wearing a miniature dark turtleneck and tiny jeans, like a Steve Jobs doll.
  6. That Huckabee is mentioned in the same sentence with other aspiring conservative governors, especially Bobby Jindal, is laughable.
  7. Within a few summer weeks, “Hot N—” had become an inescapable pop-culture phenomenon and Bobby landed a major record deal.
  8. Brooklyn musician Bobby Shmurda, whose ‘Shmoney Dance’ went viral, was arrested today on ‘gang conspiracy’ charges, police said.
  9. I personally knew of fights that went on between Bobby and Robyn during that time.
  10. Before Bobby Brown, Whitney Houston was in a rumored relationship with friend Robyn Crawford.
  11. Bobby attended this institution of learning with his particular chum and the boys had no end of good times.
  12. Jess was heartily glad to get rid of her; and it was seldom that she ever felt that way about Bobby.
  13. Trevithick was friendly with George Stephenson when, in 1805, he nursed little Bobby.
  14. Thats all right, returned the small boy, with a grin, as he walked over and carefully handed Bobby the knife.
  15. Bobby said it should have been written on yellow paper with an asbestos pad under it to save scorching Miss Pendletons desk.