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There are 25 words ending with OBBLE

bobblecobble Cobblegobble Gobblehobblejobblenobblewobble  ——  chobblegrobbleknobble  ——  debobble de-bobblerecobblescrobbleunhobble  ——  doghobble  ——  head␣bobblehead␣wobble  ——  superwobble  ——  snottygobblewibble-wobble  ——  Chandler␣wobble  ——  rounce␣robble␣hobble

46 definitions found

  • bobble — n. A furry ball attached on top of a hat. — n. (Britain) Elasticated band used for securing hair (for instance… — n. (Informal) A pill (a ball formed on the surface of the fabric…
  • cobble — n. A cobblestone. — n. (Geology) A particle from 64 to 256 mm in diameter, following… — n. Alternative form of coble (a kind of fishing-boat).
  • Cobble — prop.n. A surname.
  • gobble — v. To eat hastily or greedily; to scoff or scarf (often used with up). — n. (Scotland, slang, vulgar) Fellatio; a blowjob. — n. (Rare) An act of eating hastily or greedily.
  • Gobble — prop.n. A surname.
  • hobble — n. (Chiefly in the plural) One of the short straps tied between… — n. An unsteady, off-balance step. — n. (Archaic, informal) A difficult situation; a scrape.
  • jobble — v. To wobble.
  • nobble — v. (Britain, Australia, slang) To injure or obstruct intentionally. — v. (Britain, slang) To gain influence by corrupt means or intimidation. — v. (Britain, slang) To steal.
  • wobble — n. An unsteady motion. — n. A tremulous sound. — n. (Music) A low-frequency oscillation sometimes used in dubstep.
  • chobble — v. (Midlands, Yorkshire) To chew into small pieces. — n. (Nonstandard, pronunciation spelling) Alternative form of trouble. — v. (Nonstandard, pronunciation spelling) Alternative form of trouble.
  • grobble — v. (Dialectal, transitive, intransitive) To make holes; dig, poke, pick out. — v. (Dialectal, transitive, intransitive) To feel around, as in the dark; grope. — v. (Dialectal, intransitive) To work in an inefficient and laborious…
  • knobble — n. A small knob. — v. (Transitive) To give a knobbly surface to. — v. (Transitive, metallurgy) To produce wrought iron by treating…
  • debobble — v. (UK) To remove pilling from (a garment).
  • de-bobble — v. (UK) Alternative form of debobble.
  • recobble — v. (Transitive) To cobble again.
  • scrobble — v. (Transitive, slang) To waylay, kidnap or steal. — v. (Internet slang) To publish one’s media consumption habits… — n. A datum or the aggregate data collected by this means.
  • unhobble — v. (Transitive) To remove hobbles from (a horse).
  • doghobble — n. Any of several species of shrubs belonging to genus Leucothoe.
  • head␣bobble — n. Synonym of head wobble (“Indian gesture”).
  • head␣wobble — n. A slight repeated movement of the head to the left and right;…
  • superwobble — n. (Genetics) An extended wobble that relies on codon synonyms.
  • snottygobble — n. (Australia, Western Australia) A plant of the genus Persoonia.
  • wibble-wobble — interj. (Informal) The sound of something liquidy wobbling (e.g. jello). — v. (Informal) To wobble or tremble lightly; to quiver.
  • Chandler␣wobble — n. A small deviation in the Earth’s axis of rotation relative…
  • rounce␣robble␣hobble — n. (Obsolete) The sound of a thunderclap.
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