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Verb
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lobbed, past tense; lobs, 3rd person singular present; lobbing, present participle; lobbed, past participle;
  1. Throw or hit (a ball or missile) in a high arc
    • - he lobbed the ball over their heads
  2. (in tennis) Hit the ball over (an opponent) in such a way

Noun
  1. (chiefly in tennis) A ball hit in a high arc over an opponent


  1. propel in a high arc; "lob the tennis ball"
  2. the act of propelling something (as a ball or shell etc.) in a high arc
  3. Jacques Lob (19 August 1932 - 30 June 1990) was a French comic book creator, known for several Franco-Belgian comics creations, but most famously Superdupont.
  4. A lob in tennis is hitting the ball high and deep into the opponent's court. It can be used as an offensive or defensive weapon depending on the situation.
  5. A pass or stroke which arches high into the air; To throw or hit a ball into the air in a high arch; To throw; To put, place; To hit, kick, or throw a ball over another player in a game
  6. ("Lobs") Also knows as; "Straights", "Fools" or "Upball". A player, upon receiving the ball, hits the ball straight into another''s square, rather than hitting it into his own and then theirs. This rule is often turned on at the beginning of the game to make it interesting, and/or easier.
  7. a defensive shot used against high-speed balls, where the ball (usually with unpredictable spin) is returned very high in the air, causing difficulty in timing and technique
  8. A high defensive return of a smash. Usually done with topspin or sidespin.
  9. a stroke in tennis where the ball is lifted high above the net with the intention of it going over the opposing player in the case of him being close to the net, thus nearly guaranteeing the point
  10. A throw that results in the ball crossing the lob line before making contact with the lane. The lob line is ten feet from the foul line.
  11. Line of Business – Applications that are critical to business operation such as accounting, inventory management, and so on.
  12. Logo on Bed sheet.  Flags Of The World usage; refers to a plain field with a seal or logo in center. William Crampton coined the phrase, although sometimes he used BSF (Building Site Flag) for the same meaning.  See also Bed Sheet Flag
  13. A sequence of bytes with a size |ranging from 0 bytes to 2 gigabytes (less 1 byte). There are three types of |LOBs: binary large objects (binary), character large objects (single-byte |character or mixed), and double-byte character large objects (double-byte |character). See also CLOB.
  14. lob shot; a relatively vertical (steep arced) shot, usually played with a lofted wedge, intended to land softly and not roll far
  15. high-arcing shot intended to pass over an opponent’s head and land within the playing area.
  16. Left Out of Battle; personnel routinely rested from operations (ops); see pogo, pogue
  17. The defensive lob is possibly the most visually-impressive shot in the sport of table tennis, and it is deceptive in its simplicity. To execute a lob, a defensive player first backs off the table 8-10 feet (2. ...
  18. Any shot that crosses the net high up in the air is a lob. Of course, just how high it has to be to be considered a lob is debatable. There are offensive lobs and defensive lobs. Offensive lobs are intended to go over a netplayer's head to win the point. ...
  19. 1. arrive: e.g., When did he lob into town? 2. arrive unexpectedly and uninvited: e.g., All the rellies lobbed for the weekend. 3. (cricket) a slow, underarm ball.
  20. A stroke hit high in the air with the intent of being hit over a net playing opponent.
  21. A shot hit upward and softly on the front wall that arcs high off the front wall and comes down deep in the backcourt.
  22. A short,high shot often played from just off the green.
  23. A serve or shot, hit high and softly to the wall.
  24. To hit the ball over your opponents head using a lot of Topspin. Best played when your opponent is at the net.
  25. a high chip pass from a field player; a high, arcing throw-in; a high, arcing release from a goalkeeper.