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Word: Bob Up

Part of Speech: Verb (phrasal verb)

Basic Meaning: "Bob up" means to appear suddenly or unexpectedly. It often refers to something or someone that comes into view or becomes noticeable.

Usage Instructions:
  • Use "bob up" when describing something that suddenly appears, often in a surprising way.
  • It is typically used in informal contexts.
Example Sentences:
  1. Simple Use: "A rabbit bobbed up in the garden while I was reading."
  2. With People: "I hadn't seen him in years, but he just bobbed up at the party last night."
Advanced Usage:
  • You can use "bob up" in more complex sentences or scenarios, such as, "During our discussion, a new idea bobbed up that changed our entire approach to the project."
Word Variants:
  • "Bob" (as a verb) can mean to move up and down, like how a buoy bobs in the water.
  • The noun "bob" can refer to a short hairstyle or a type of fishing weight.
Different Meanings:
  • In addition to appearing suddenly, "bob up" can also imply something that becomes relevant or important again after being less significant for a while. For example, "Old memories can bob up when you hear a certain song."
Synonyms:
  • Appear
  • Emerge
  • Surface
  • Come up
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • "Bob up and down": This phrase describes something moving up and down repeatedly, like a buoy in water.
Contextual Usage:
  • You might encounter "bob up" in casual conversations, storytelling, or when discussing events where unexpected occurrences happen.
Summary:

"Bob up" is a versatile and informal phrasal verb used to describe the sudden appearance or emergence of something or someone.

Verb
  1. originate or come into being
    • a question arose

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