Meaning of flobber | Babel Free
Definitions
To sag and wobble.
Examples
“And the fish flobbered back with a flop, JACK'!”
“The aide raised a fast-clenched fist to his mouth, flobbered his throat muscles in a horrible spasm of crimson-faced control, repressed his cough silently and looked briefly toward heaven.”
“My cheeks flobber up and down while my arms whirl like electric fans.”
“Hornsby's Adam's apple flobbered but he did not answer.”
“And she began flobbering, almost imperceptibly, toward the scrubby brown growth beyond the sand and toward the sun.”
“They flobber as they walk with their fat damp flabby feet.”
“He flobbered and flumped all over chairs, and he talked endlessly in that rapid, insinuating, confidential marshmallow voice of his - so swift to compassion!”
“I've never seen a blimp close-up. It bobbled. Slowly. It flobbered. It was a bit like a whale acting coy -- or one of the hippopotami in pink tutus in Fantasia.”
“And when he had hooked a fine perch, and Miss BELL made a dash at the line, And the fish flobbered back with a flop, JACK'S escape from a cuss cut it fine.”
“So we proceeded at chastened speed, the dust reduced enough that our headlights showed Ross's flattened tire as it flobbered joltingly around the rim.”
“Since it's inflatable, various artworld wags have been plotting how to shoot a dart into its side and watch it flobber down like a great big burst balloon.”
CEFR level
B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.