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🇺🇸 /ˈɫɑbz/ · 🇬🇧 /lˈɒbz/

Quick facts about “lobs”

Lobs is a 1-syllable English word. It is pronounced /ˈɫɑbz/ in American English and /lˈɒbz/ in British English.

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“lobs” in sports

  • In tennis, a lob is a shot where the ball is hit high over the opponent, making it fall into the back of the court.
  • Basketball players use lobs to throw the ball near the hoop for teammates to jump and catch it high for easy scoring.

“lobs” in physics

  • The trajectory of a lob follows a parabolic path, which is the same shape you see in a thrown ball or a water fountain arc.
  • Lobbing something involves understanding gravity; the higher the throw, the shorter the distance it can travel before descending.

“lobs” in linguistics

  • The term 'lob' has origins in the 15th century, stemming from an Old English word 'lobbe', meaning 'to throw'.
  • In various dialects, 'lob' can also refer to a clumsy person, emphasizing a light, awkward throw.

“lobs” in entertainment

  • In video games, players often use lob mechanics to surprise opponents with unexpected high throws.
  • Comedy routines sometimes use the concept of lobbing, where jokes are delivered lightly to catch the audience off guard.

“lobs” in education

  • Lobbing can be a physical exercise in gym classes, helping students learn coordination and the physics of throwing.
  • Teachers often use soft foam balls for lobbing activities to encourage teamwork and skill development among students.

Rhymes

Lobs rhymes with blobs, cobs, globs, gobs, hobs, knobs, mobs and robs.

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