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Word: Bobber

Definition: A "bobber" is a small device used in fishing. It floats on the water and is usually made of cork or plastic. The bobber is attached to a fishing line and helps fishermen see when a fish is biting. When a fish pulls on the bait, the bobber will bob up and down in the water.

Usage Instructions:
  • You use a bobber while fishing to help you know when to pull your fishing line.
  • When you see the bobber move or sink, it usually means a fish is interested in the bait.
Example:
  • "I cast my line into the lake, watching the bobber float gently on the surface."
Advanced Usage:
  • In more advanced fishing, different types of bobbers can be used based on the conditions of the water and the type of fish being caught.
  • Some fishermen might use a "slip bobber," which allows the bait to move freely up and down the line.
Word Variants:
  • Bob (verb): To move up and down quickly. For example, "The bobber bobbed in the water."
  • Bobbers (plural): More than one bobber.
Different Meanings:
  • Bobber can also refer to a type of motorcycle that has had parts removed for a lighter, more minimalist look (a "bobber bike").
Synonyms:
  • Float
  • Fishing float
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • There are no specific idioms or phrasal verbs that use "bobber," but you might hear phrases like "keep your eyes on the bobber," meaning to stay alert or pay attention to something important.
Noun
  1. a small float usually made of cork; attached to a fishing line

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