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"bobbed" Definitions
  1. (of hair) cut so that it hangs loosely to the level of the chin all around the back and sides
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298 Sentences With "bobbed"

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Down on the street, crowns of heads bobbed, marching. No!
Rea bobbed with excitement, a huge smile on his face.
The cherry red Nantucket Lightship bobbed in the East River.
THE SUBMARINE DSV Limiting Factor bobbed in the Atlantic swell.
The water was so deep the van bobbed up and down.
Bobbed around getting hypothermia and stung by jelly fish for 45min.
One wheel broke off, and the wooden stump bobbed and scraped.
Fish bobbed onto the surface, dead or gasping their last breaths.
Coffins bobbed to the surface in a cemetery and floated away.
Before the referendum in 2014 it bobbed along in the mid-30s.
It bobbed from side to side as she attempted to get in.
By the water four harbor seals bobbed and rolled between moored boats.
While she sang tart kiss-offs, they bobbed around not quite menacingly.
Big trees bobbed in the river as the team peered over a bridge.
IN HER former life the Dignity 1 bobbed between oil rigs in Scotland.
Celebrities sang along and bobbed their heads before giving him a standing ovation.
Their tails are naturally bobbed, shorter than the evocative whips of their cousins.
MEGAN was a woman in her mid-40s, with neat, bobbed brown hair.
For the rest of the month, corpses bobbed downstream, dressed in civilian clothes.
Dark-eyed, dressy little town dolls and dutch-bobbed blondies from windmilled countrysides.
The daffodil projectors bobbed and spun, spitting showers of color across the walls.
She is 25, bespectacled and hair-bobbed, and grew up near New Orleans.
She is 25, bespectacled and hair-bobbed, and grew up near New Orleans.
Sanders got some substantive criticism in, of course, but he mostly bobbed and weaved.
His pontoon—which he insisted he could still navigate just fine—bobbed out front.
One they tossed off a bridge and shot as he bobbed in the river.
" As a blue balloon bobbed in front of her face, Lively noted, "Damn balloon.
As photographers aimed cameras in his direction, Trump bobbed to the sounds of gospel.
As we assumed positions, I bobbed along, red-faced and half a step behind.
The first, the full-skirted one, bobbed around the model's hips as she walked.
Adele, sound asleep, bobbed spread-eagle in the middle of a room-size waterbed.
At one point in the fight, Farmer bobbed, weaved, and ducked under 13 punches.
When she spotted a coral reef below, she bobbed at the surface and waited.
Others bobbed to the top of the 400 through hard work and shrewd investments.
As I bobbed slowly though the ocean, the sun set and then rose again.
On a recent night, several diners bobbed their heads and swayed in their seats.
They appeared as flying fireflies, as the bicyclists bobbed and wove in choreographed patterns.
Mold painted every surface, and the couple's furniture bobbed around in the living room.
One fragment, dangling from the main body of the engine, bobbed in the wind.
He bobbed without weaving, making small-grade rhythmic oscillations and conjuring a high intensity.
Your tidy bundle of braids bobbed; you were suddenly embarrassed to make eye contact.
As I listened, I moved around a bit and bobbed my head up and down.
Dozens of people bobbed in the sea after vicious flames forced them into the water.
She instantly became a national sensation thanks to her performance — and her famous bobbed hairstyle.
He stared at the grass as the Chilean players bobbed up and down in celebration.
We passed a harbor where rusting hulls bobbed unmanned, mostly of the fishing-trawler type.
When he bobbed he ate the uppercut, when he stopped he ate the left hook.
Idina Menzel head-bobbed against her better judgment, but her pained expression told the story.
The bewildered friend bobbed her head around, looking literally everywhere but at her tickled pals.
A Winnie the Pooh balloon with wishes for a quick recovery bobbed at the entrance.
He bobbed in the icy Atlantic with a life jacket for three hours before being rescued.
Nevertheless, Deacon was all smiles as he pulled his head above water and bobbed about, laughing.
The shield in his hand bobbed, leaving a third of his neck in the dangling water.
Speaking with reporters before leaving the station, Kelly crossed his arms and bobbed in zero gravity.
Her back was to me and her blonde ponytail bobbed up and down, she appeared to
Clinton poked fun at Mr. Pence for having "bobbed and weaved" his way through the debate.
Clinton's lead has bobbed up and down, between two and eight percentage points since the spring.
The voices bobbed on the welter of noise, sometimes disappearing into it and sometimes riding above.
In the silence, a shredded tree bobbed in the water near the tops of submerged cars.
He sauntered into a color-effect room, and his shadows bobbed behind him — magenta, cyan, gold.
He sauntered into a color-effect room, and his shadows bobbed behind him — magenta, cyan, gold.
He bobbed his head and took off, I was glad to see Priya perk up a little.
Most of the people onstage and off bobbed along, unsure of whether to celebrate or to mourn.
She bobbed her head around, appearing the most relaxed she'd been since setting foot into the pen.
"The thought bobbed on the waves" of rhyme and meter, Brecht later said of his early output.
Michael R. Bloomberg bobbed behind his lectern, as if the motion might deliver him somewhere more comfortable.
Elsewhere, sterling bobbed around the $1.3160 mark ahead of the UK parliament returning following the Christmas recess.
We bobbed as the stains on the wall disappeared, the water level rising a scant 36 inches.
It seems to me that you've either pivoted or bobbed and weaved through a couple different iterations.
In the snap, Adele shows off her bobbed hair, wearing a pink lip and her signature bold eyeliner.
The rose heads bobbed up and down against his chest, and I thought of a dozen bareheaded babies.
His chin rested on his chest and his face bobbed up and down with each rapid fire breath.
London's FTSE bobbed in and out of the green, Paris rose after better-than-expected French industrial data .
Clinton's lead has bobbed up and down between two and eight percentage points, depending on the latest news.
Whereas our ujigami liked to be jostled and bobbed like an upside down pendulum, this one liked music.
"It's a new journey, it's a new possibility," Mr. Quintanilla said as the raft bobbed under his feet.
For the rest of the night partygoers danced and bobbed their heads to music blaring from their headphones.
Similarly, "At the big brawl, the hairstylist …" BOBBED AND WEAVED, because hair stylists cut bobs and weave hair.
Outside, the bay was brilliant, and the lobster buoys bobbed just slightly; a lobster boat was headed out.
Just weeks after her 34th birthday, the actress and producer showed off her new long, bobbed haircut on Instagram.
"Ground yourself!" she told him in that one, as he and his egg bobbed and weaved in the air.
Her black hair is bobbed with bangs, and her eyes lined in dark eyeliner look directly at the camera.
Each sea of heads bobbed pink with "pussy hats," the weather-appropriate design distributed by an activist knitting group.
A month after Marx's disappearance it bobbed to the surface of Biscayne Bay and its place in family lore.
A metallic-red, heart-shaped balloon tied to a chalkboard announcing the grand opening bobbed cheerily in the wind.
He wore ice packs on his knees as he bobbed his head to music that pumped through his headphones.
Outside, their boats bobbed in the labradorite water, lit only by the dull yellow of streetlamps across the bay.
So far, Chief Justice John Roberts has bobbed and weaved, balancing his institutional concerns against his own solidly conservative leanings.
He sat on a chair on top of his dining room table as his refrigerator bobbed around the living room.
In pickup trucks and four-wheelers, they roared toward the tiny marina where dozens of boats bobbed in the current.
The year after producing 56 wins, an MVP candidate, and a Western Conference finals appearance, Houston has bobbed uneasily around .
Exuding rejuvenation, he manipulated knobs and dials, tapped buttons and screens, and bobbed to the sounds produced by these exertions.
"He thought it was beautiful, how the eyes bobbed and floated and rolled over — all those eyes that couldn't see."
As the rescue boat bobbed next to the larger ship, Nicholas Papachrysostomou, an M.S.F. field coördinator, helped Blessing stand up.
Dr. Vinogradova, slim beneath her white coat, with bobbed brown hair and beige stilettos, is a third-generation H.I.V. warrior.
Local media broadcast video of whitecap waves churning the city's normally placid canals of Xochimilco as boats bobbed up and down.
Angels starter Tim Lincecum (2-5) bobbed and weaved his way through five innings, giving up four runs and five hits.
Inside, black and white balloons dressed the East Wing and kids bobbed for apples in the entry amid giant inflatable eyeballs.
We bobbed out into the sunlight and ate Savoys—which are back—and Anthony took a phone call, which was weird.
The surf was passable, and about a football field's worth of surfers bobbed in the swell as the sets rolled by.
Posterboards with blown-up photos of men's faces—those who had died or disappeared after being deported—bobbed over the gathering.
Op-Ed Contributor GAZA CITY — Balloons emblazoned with an Olympic-style torch bobbed cheerfully in the sky above a swimming meet.
For a moment, it bobbed in front of a black backdrop, which made me think of the old "Charlie Rose" set.
It was the landlord, Sherrena Tarver, a short black woman with bobbed hair and freshly done nails, loaded down with groceries.
" A life-size cardboard coffin bobbed over our heads, and people thrust plastic shovels in the air and repeated: "Exhume him!
And a sea of tiny heads, as big as a city block, bobbed beneath palm trees and airborne KV2 Audio speakers.
Her hair has been bobbed and curled, and she's splashed out on the sparkly pink drop-waist dress she wanted to buy.
"Katie's not for offshore drilling in South Carolina," she said, as white boats bobbed in the water 20 feet to her right.
In another clip, the Jenners posed with their heads down and lip synced along to a song while the camera bobbed about.
All around me the Hasidic women bobbed, chatted and did water aerobics with pool noodles, and I didn't ask them a thing.
His board bobbed up to the surface without him, then he got tossed far back toward shore by the waves that followed.
Shanahan entered the kitchen—a small, strong woman with bobbed auburn hair wearing dark jeans, a jean jacket, and dusty cowboy boots.
A bright yellow platform the size of a jet ski bobbed on Lake George as IBM research engineer Mike Kelly climbed aboard.
For 10 agonizing minutes, Fitzgerald sat frozen and trapped inside her car while it bobbed and was thrown amid the abnormally strong waves.
For privacy advocates, the platform was already on notice, but most users still bobbed in and out of Facebook regularly without much thought.
Their two heads bobbed along, too, when Shelton took the stage for "God's Country," and the two also didn't sit on their hands.
At one point in the fight, Farmer had his back to the turnbuckle and bobbed, weaved, and ducked under an extraordinary 116 shots.
There was a splash of blood — and then a slow death, as the harpooned whale bobbed in the water, unable to free itself.
Lady Gaga, fresh from her Super Bowl performance, and Kris Jenner bobbed their heads as the model Gigi Hadid and friends strode by.
Five magenta balloons bobbed above a crowd of onlookers, near the white caps of uniformed chiefs arrayed along University Avenue in the Bronx.
He slipped on a pair of headphones and bobbed his head as a guitar riff from Pearl Jam's "Jeremy" played into his ears.
It bobbed to duck under a bar that swooshed like a clock hand, yawed left, pitched forward and raced toward the finish line.
Throughout the three-hour ceremony, the duo bobbed their heads during several memorable musical performances, with President Obama snapping his fingers to the beat.
The little company that shouldn't have survived the 2000s has bobbed and weaved and survived time and time again and this is no different.
The euro, which has been buffeted by investor nerves over France's presidential election, to be held in April and May, bobbed up to $21.
In the mess hall, which was loud with the rumble and roil of juvenile activity, Turner had bobbed in his own pocket of calm.
This was my whole Grandma, bright blue house dress, brown-bobbed haircut and caked-on hot pink lipstick, now distilled into a fine sand.
In 2016, a film version, co-produced by Bannon and Rebekah Mercer, débuted at the Cannes Film Festival, as the Mercers' yacht bobbed offshore.
She wheedles our beautiful bobbed goddess into putting her name in for Pierce, which immediately gets back to Logan, who lashes out at Shiv.
But if you used to sprawl on the sofa at 9 every Thursday night, biting your nails as his pompadour bobbed, it was enough.
In a sketch exclusively premiered by Entertainment Weekly, Schumer dons a short, bobbed wig to sell guns for $39.95 on a fictional home shopping network.
The mother of two didn't speak a word, instead fixed her hair and bobbed her head while the 2009 hit tune played in the background.
The sticks were thrust, shaken, swirled and bobbed, in patterns of such dazzling complexity that they seemed to be delivering messages to low-flying aircraft.
There they were, in a giant wet huddle, letting the water wash over their teary faces as they bobbed up and down, cheering and hugging.
On Olympics VADUZ, Liechtenstein — Balloons still bobbed on the stairway, more than two weeks after the 105th birthday celebration for Baron Eduard von Falz-Fein.
To the Editor: Anthony Tommasini quotes a colleague's report that President Trump "lightly bobbed his head along to the boisterous scherzo" of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony.
We bobbed listlessly for an hour while the relief crew called for a tow, spliced wires and performed oil-covered surgery on the smoldering motor.
Dogs and handlers followed ridge lines and bobbed through drainage systems stuffed with downed trees for eight hours a day, starting at 5:30 a.m.
Bokaer cued up a track that brought to mind Oscars play-off music until Pharrell's beat dropped in, and the three men bobbed their heads.
While some house cats are born with bobbed tails, and others still lose their tails later in life, all bobcats, by definition, possess this key feature.
The sidewalks were still choppy as fuck, and we were drunk off cheap beer, and we bobbed against each other like atoms, bouncing lightly, but consistently.
For days, it seemed as if almost everything worked against the sailors and Marines as they bobbed over a 103-square-mile area in the Pacific.
Rihanna bobbed her head back and forth in a boomerang as she played with the ends of her hair, revealing the bra and her new cut.
Rhett and Eldredge both swayed and vigorously bobbed along to the music, and at one point McGraw was pounding out the beat with his fist. 6.
Anthony bobbed his head and mouthed the words to Michael Jackson's "Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough" as the song played loudly in Chesapeake Energy Arena.
In their train, thousands of Jewish slaves shuffled with bowed heads while the heaps of plundered gold and silver bobbed above them, winking in the sun.
As the craft bobbed in the water off Libya, one of the smugglers stayed on long enough to explain how to keep the small motor running.
As many as 1,200 captives at a time were crammed into the rudderless hulk during the three years it listlessly bobbed off Brooklyn in Wallabout Bay.
By day, Jamie is a corporate devil in a bobbed wig; by night, she's an assassin in leather pants strangling patsy guards in pursuit of THE TRUTH.
He bobbed his head in search of his target, fired one round, then, after a pause, lifted it again as he walked out of the video frame.
In the cast's section, James Burrows, who directed the original series as well as the new season, hugged Diane Sawyer as she bobbed to remixed Amy Winehouse.
Around this time, television screens were installed all over campus, and the senatorial face of our pastor bobbed around on each one, preaching to nobody in particular.
Just as Japanese people vary their hairstyles, from straight to bobbed, wavy to short haircuts, Yazid uses different colors, materials, and wrapping methods to switch up her look.
The Portuguese bobbed to shore in boats, the African slaves rolled in on wheels and together they plowed through the forests and planted the seeds of modern Brazil.
The Portuguese bobbed to shore in boats, the African slaves rolled in on wheels and together they ploughed through the forests and planted the seeds of modern Brazil.
Johnson and Evans – who answered the call from Krasinski – were even adorably aided by their pooches, who couldn't help but butt in as their owners bobbed and dipped.
First off, our guy tried like hell to press Floyd on the possible Conor McGregor rematch -- but the dude bobbed and weaved like ... well, like he's Floyd Mayweather.
But all the while Kack, now known online as "Green Shirt Guy," remained seated in the front row and literally bobbed up and down from laughing so hard.
Towering above them in stiletto heels and snugly fitting snow-white lace that matched her bobbed hair was Maye Musk, escorted by Marina Arsenijevic, a Serbian concert pianist.
The Transparensea bobbed above her in the Bathystar's clear arm, glowing, a transparent floating ghost—its abdominal skin so thin she could see its heart, liver and intestines.
Clinton's lead has bobbed between two and eight percentage points since April (though Mr. Trump held a fleeting lead in the few days immediately after the Republican convention).
When I met her at the museum, Eiseman, with her thick-framed glasses, jewelry and bobbed, sandy blond hair, bore more than a passing resemblance to Anna Wintour.
It definitely felt like being on a plane, between the cabin and views, but the motion was more boat-like — we bobbed on the water with currents and waves.
At the Women's March last month, in Washington, DC and around the world, printed tweets bobbed up and down march routes alongside thousands of other marker-scrawled protest signs.
ATLANTIC CITY — As this fading gambling mecca reels on the edge of bankruptcy, its finances scrutinized by a host of auditors, some objectionable expenses have bobbed to the surface.
For years, Ms Fisher's case bobbed up and down the federal courts, with two visits to the 23th circuit court of appeals and two more to the Supreme Court.
Throughout the year, the market has bobbed up and down as investors traded on political and central bank news, like the British referendum and comments from the Federal Reserve.
I bobbed around talking to people I'd met just hours before; there was a spirit of camaraderie afloat, and I noticed how delighted and childlike the swimmers' faces looked.
The three men in the fishing boat poked through the abandoned neighborhood in Washington, stopping to seal off some leaky propane tanks that bobbed in the water like zeppelins.
As the Halloween origin tells it, women would then peel the bobbed apples and throw the peels over their shoulders, believing those shavings would reveal their future partner's initials.
In the distance, a ship lays electric cable, while a small fleet of other vessels about 80 feet long bobbed on the swell as maintenance crews finished their work.
A starry front row included the rappers The Dream and Future, the singers Nick Jonas and Joe Jonas, and the actress Cara Delevingne, with newly bobbed, peroxide-blond hair.
An island of flesh, once living and swimming gracefully through these ancient seas, bobbed silently, at times yanked violently to the side or jolted upward by forces below it.
Images of beauty changed rapidly: Women cut off and "bobbed" their hair (using, significantly, a male name to describe the new haircuts), and wore makeup, shorter skirts, and brighter colors.
Sipping on Corona and smoking cigarettes, Disick listened to DJ Politik play a plethora of hip-hop songs, many of which Disick seemed to know, as he bobbed his head.
One morning, Guadagnino was driven from Milan to Lenno, on the western shore of Lake Como, while reading the newspaper from his knees, which bobbed before him at eye level.
Haley Stewart, a platinum-bobbed student at James Madison University, in Virginia, in a yellow crop top printed with the words "Written and Directed by Quentin Tarantino ," approached the booth.
On the third floor, where attendees bobbed beneath portraits of Liam Neeson and Sinead O'Connor, a D.J. boomed Fetty Wap and Beyoncé, as well as an O. T. Genasis medley.
Instead, we mostly enjoy them dunked in caramel or bobbed from huge vats of water by children with tied-up hands, in the popular Halloween ritual known as apple-bobbing.
Savage, dressed in a fuchsia polo, pressed gray denims, and sleek gray Nikes, smiled, laughed, and bobbed his head as Jazzy Jay dropped a dusty breakbeat groove from the Meters.
Plastic tubs filled with onions, eggplants, carrots, plantains and cassava bobbed above the heads of women who marched purposefully, with places to go, money to make and mouths to feed.
The camera bobbed upward and downward during the last portion of segment -- but only because the photojournalist carrying the camera was running from tear gas being used by Israeli forces.
Black, white and silver balloons, which were tied to ropes and climbing-route handholds, gently bobbed as the couple stood at the base of the artificial cliff they have often climbed.
President Donald Trump bobbed and swayed during a traditional sword dance in Saudi Arabia, outside of Murabba Palace on Saturday, the first stop on the first international trip of his term.
Students apple-bobbed in containers of piss and alcohol, and freshman students were given cocktails of wine and milk to drink, before crawling to the garage to have their heads shaved.
He joined in a bizarre photo op to touch a glowing orb (a globe to symbolize King Salman's Global Center for Combating Extremism) and bobbed along for a ceremonial sword dance.
In what I think was the "vibrational" part, everyone jumped around a lot, so that their breasts and penises bobbed up and down so wildly that you worried they'd fall off.
Jets quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick (280 of 4, 76 yards) had his passes soar and bounce, and Giants quarterback Eli Manning (10 of 15, 65 yards) bobbed and weaved behind abysmal protection.
"Beach volleyball is all about entertainment and the crowd is an important part," said Lupo, who bobbed his head to the pounding music and pointed to the stands after big saves.
On a bright Saturday morning, hundreds of orange balloons given out by an audiobook company bobbed from children's hands, and crowds of readers browsed the booths of publishers from across Europe.
As fog shrouded the port and a single seal bobbed in the harbor on a recent morning, Ian Saunders unloaded redfish from one of the few boats active at this hour.
Jake Ben Zaken steered his boat along the western shore of the Dead Sea, cut the motor, and bobbed amid the white towers of salt rising out of the turquoise water.
Delicate conical tortellini have hidden pockets of nettles and spring peas; they are half-submerged in a light spring-vegetable brodo in which Parmigiano-Reggiano rinds once bobbed like bay leaves.
Mr. Pesce took a slate blue vase with a bulbous base and a thin, translucent top edge and tossed it on the concrete floor, where it bobbed around before settling, unharmed.
Mr. Fancher has recently bobbed up again in the entertainment news, a resurfacing largely traceable to the forthcoming release of "Blade Runner 2049," a long-anticipated sequel that he helped write.
That choice also brought up the question of representation, which had bobbed below the surface of "Regeneration," in the form of Sassoon's and Owen's poetry: How should artists respond to war?
From up on the riser, Eli Casavant spotted Mom and Dad seated at the front of the audience — Susan with her bobbed blond hair and a purple and green flowered dress.
Sofia Richie bobbed and weaved her way around "dumb questions" Wednesday night -- specifically whether she's a homewrecker in the breakup of Tobey Maguire's marriage -- with an assist from new coach Paris Hilton.
Since their pro-democracy protests in 2014, the young leaders of the Umbrella Movement—Joshua Wong, Nathan Law and Alex Chow—have bobbed in and out of court, and sometimes into prison.
Performing for a crowd of cheering fans, the men swung their arms, bobbed their heads and ended the hilarious routine by putting their arms around each other and kicking their legs up.
Actor Duane Martin bobbed and weaved his way out of paying to air the Floyd Mayweather-Andre Berto fight in his restaurant ... according to the company in charge of distributing the bout.
Next Stop Dozens of surfboards bobbed on the Pacific waves rolling in as the sun came down on yet another perfectly clear, piping-hot day in the Nicoya Peninsula beach town Nosara.
As she bobbed Caden in her arms, she discussed her evolution from all-American softball player with an Olympic gold medal to an analyst on "Sunday Night Baseball," ESPN's marquee baseball franchise.
Ms. Haïm's movements resembled a dance in which her torso twisted and bobbed while her expressive arms seemed to will the music into being with gestures that floated, beseeched, cajoled and commanded.
A stray chicken bobbed down the row as we pulled tough stalks of lamb's quarters, and I talked about Ruth — not just the loss of her but the joy of her too.
Drum and flute bands blasted competitive traditional tunes from only a few meters apart, while Aymara men and women dressed in colorful costumes bobbed and spun their way through Bolivian folk dances.
In one of her constructions, an abstracted portrait of a domestic drama, Rainer and the artist Robert Morris, Forti's then husband, bobbed up and down from opposite ends of a wooden seesaw.
Boxing star Zab Judah -- a 4-time world champ -- bobbed and weaved his way out of a jail sentence in his domestic violence case ... but only if he keeps his nose clean.
Her balmy voice bounced through an auditorium packed with people whose skin glowed with the depth of different shades of melanin and whose dyed afros in varying textures bobbed along to the music.
Certainly it played a major role in Iran's calculus, as oil shipments dropped by more than half and Iranian tankers bobbed at sea for more than a year, unable to deliver their goods.
To the right, it swept through Hyde Park, dampening the crazies at Speakers' Corner, slicking the black paths of bikers in translucent macs, wetting the stoic ducks that bobbed in the Great Pond.
I'd place my hands on the edge level to where my head bobbed and rise, emerging like Venus, a Venus with massive shoulders that tapered down to short twisted legs and tiny feet.
She was sitting in her home in Port Antonio, mesmerized as she watched synchronized swim teams competing in the Olympics as they twirled, bobbed and danced in brightly colored swimsuits and glistening makeup.
Models still in their street clothes were being fitted with fishnet caps, their hair slicked down underneath to prepare for the bobbed wigs that would transform them into '60s vixens for the runway.
Luis Madrigal, 19, one of the instructors, guided a group of children in laps halfway across the pool, then back to the wall, where they blew bubbles and bobbed up and down excitedly.
In fact, 30.8 percent of his Instagram activity over the month was of him listening to music, often selfie-style as he bobbed his head in the back seat of his chauffeured automobile.
On the afternoon of February 19th, in Boston's Copley Square, hundreds of heads, adorned in the pink hats of the women's marches that followed Donald Trump's inauguration in January, bobbed along to the beat.
Oakland Raiders star Marshawn Lynch was asked point-blank by the media about his national anthem protest -- but by the way he bobbed, weaved and clowned the questions, you'd think he was Floyd Mayweather.
On Thursday, Phillips's evening contemporary sale will include a painting by Mr. Nara from the same date, titled "Little Thinker," showing the same girl with dark bobbed hair, wearing the same white-collared dress.
I looked out over that long hood, The "Spirit of Ecstasy" statuette out at the very end balanced on her tiny silver toes as the big SUV rocked and bobbed over ruts and boulders.
In the late afternoon, I walked to Babu Ghat, and onto the broad concrete slipway that descended into the water, where a few moored boats bobbed slowly and men and children bathed in underclothes.
Two hundred meters from the shore, four tall splash plumes shot up into the air like thick geysers, crowning and splattering down on the slushy ice that bobbed along the waters of the Beagle Channel.
MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan bobbed lower in a choppy session and Japan's Nikkei index finished up 0.1 percent, although U.S. stock futures pointed to a higher open for Wall Street.
There, in cramped and dimly lit rooms vibrating with the blasts from six-foot speakers, he drew with charcoal and pastel on A1 paper as he bobbed along with the crowd to D.J. Jah Shaka.
A few hours earlier she had won her second best actress Oscar, and now she bobbed and weaved through a packed crowd, lifting a bucket of fried chicken above her head, going to destination unknown.
" Torn between her parents' worlds, Lisa "bobbed between different ideas of myself," but at such times she felt she was her "father's confidante, the one like him, true like jeans, the Stanford hills, Bob Dylan.
Knicks 118, Pacers 111 With Madison Square Garden roaring in a frenzy, Carmelo Anthony strutted from his spot on the wing, pounded his hand against his temple three times, and bobbed his head in joy.
Zendaya went red and bobbed for the Met Gala, Ariana Grande maintained an icy-blonde look for months longer than anticipated, and even Kim Kardashian tested out a smoky blue to match her latest Yeezy ensemble.
While many of you will forever have the image of an early-aughts feather bobbed Kelly Rowland burned in your mind's eye, the former Destiny's Child member has actually been rocking long hair for years now.
Some stood on the outskirts of the crowd and gently bobbed their heads along to the beat while others put themselves out there and busted out moves as if they were auditioning for America's Got Talent.
One scene paints Kiya as a wide-eyed wild child quietly asking for stories; in another, she wears a bobbed wig and swings from a high-mounted hotel room hammock while encouraging a man to strip.
Domenico Dolce, bald and bespectacled, wearing gold-embroidered loafers with a velvet dinner jacket of the same shade as the waiters', bobbed and weaved among the crowd—posing for pictures, dispensing hugs, and passing around drinks.
BAYOU LA BATRE, Alabama — In Bayou La Batre, a fishing village along the Alabama Gulf Coast, the sky was clear Thursday and the sun sparkled on the water as shrimp boats bobbed lazily up and down.
Instead of performing a series of aerial acrobatics, the device merely bobbed along for about 20 minutes, slowly working its way from one side of the field to the other with barely a waver or shudder.
From the early 1990s onwards, Brocklehurst's public appearances would be undertaken in a bobbed blonde wig, with a number of pairs of outsized sunglasses or spectacles stacked up her forehead and shielding her face from view.
When Mr Osborne went before Parliament to defend his budget on March 22nd, for example, an expected drubbing turned into a triumph as Conservative MPs bobbed up and down with friendly questions, cheering him when he answered.
Her 2-year-old daughter Charyliz bobbed around the classroom with a blanket and bottle in her hands, seemingly unbothered by the bug bites on her face, which had become swollen and infected because she was allergic.
One recent night, three guests and I ducked and bobbed and turned every minute or so as somebody tried to squeeze through with a hot plate of food, or an empty chair, or an armful of coats.
During the 1920s, when Wedgwood was trying to cultivate a more contemporary image in the U.S., the patterns became beloved among young women with bobbed hair who dreamed of being as unencumbered as the designer's gossamer nymphs.
Over the weekend, bride-to-be Nicole Garvey shared a silly photo from her bachelorette bash in Long Island, N.Y., which involved having nearly the whole party dress up like Garten, complete with bobbed wigs and chambray shirts.
Jimmy Fallon and Robin Wright were dancing to it on The Tonight Show; Jonah Hill and Channing Tatum posed while it blared on the soundtrack of 693 Jump Street; across YouTube, teens and kittens bobbed their heads along.
He was there for all to see on Sunday morning: His body, tied to the side of a boat, bobbed in the muddy waters next to a rickety bridge that separates Baghdad from the violence of Anbar Province.
Irish tricolour flags bobbed up and down in a crowd in which his mother, father, and fiancee were watching, waiting, for Conlan to box his way into the semifinal of the Olympics to fight for yet another medal.
Miriam Berman, who worked as a graphic designer in the building in the 1970s and '80s and now gives tours of Madison Square, recalled that the elevator cabs "bobbed around when you arrived at your floor," before settling.
A few patrons bobbed their heads, but no one seemed to realize that the man behind the piano was none other than Dom Salvador, one of the most influential, if underappreciated, figures in the history of Brazilian music.
I didn't know what my own eyes said to him, but as the two restless children in the back bobbed up and down in their car seats, their mother oblivious to her distracted husband, I felt myself soften.
Theaters have successfully bobbed along over the last decade due to increased ticket prices and doggedly fighting against media companies who have toyed with the idea of releasing movies on television at or near the same time as theaters.
We had seen inside homes where the detritus bobbed in waters 10 feet high and unreal images of sharks and large fish swimming outside in the deluge, even as the water continued to rise 15 feet, then 20 feet.
He bobbed his head, kept his guard up, tried to show dominance and technique, just as he'd done in the ring for the past few years, ever since he started training in the shadow of his champion older brother, now fourteen.
Its music video (directed by TOILETPAPER) traffics in the same imagery as the TP–RAMA installations and features the same tall, slim, young women in gold lamé suits and impeccably bobbed wigs that guided me through Galeries Lafayette to the exhibition.
As Mono/Poly rounded out the evening, a cluster of kids at the front of the stage jumped, bobbed, and writhed, too into what's playing out in front of them to notice, or care, that floor behind them was practically vacant.
As it happens, her memories bobbed back to the surface during periods of extreme stress, not exactly uncommon during the postwar years, when the wheelchair-bound, drug-addicted author struggled to make a life as an academic, a wife, a mother.
The rising hemlines and bobbed hair of women's fashion were radical, something which the Mob Museum is exhibiting on-site in the Ready to Roar: Women's Eveningwear in the Prohibition Era project, curated by University of Nevada, Las Vegas students.
As mourners quietly bobbed their heads to the music and brushed away tears, a teenage boy in a Young Thug sweatshirt began to cry, and a woman in the row next to him reached out to touch his arm in comfort.
Her dark brown hair — concealed on the show initially by flowing blond tresses and now by a bobbed wig known on set as "the Turnip" — is cut in a shoulder-length shag that she tends to muss and tease in conversation.
Graphic: Michigan Department of Nature Resources"Once they started taking a look at the kittens, seeing how big they were, how robust they were, how their tails were bobbed," San Antontio Animal Care Services spokesperson Lisa Norwood told local news station KENS.
Facing tough questioning from the opposing attorney from ZeniMax (which accused Oculus of misappropriating trade secrets), Zuckerberg bobbed and weaved his way around pretty much any comment that might get him or Facebook in trouble, keeping his answers as short as possible.
Photographs sent by the driver showed the five wearily huddled in a van: the sister, her heart-shaped face creased by a slight frown under bobbed hair, and her nephew, 28, with a perplexed expression on his face, in a brown jacket.
There were local queens, too, as well as children like Lactatia, a 9-year-old drag queen from Montreal (born Nemis Quinn Mélançon Golden), who strutted the convention floor in an iridescent hologram three-piece suit and a cotton-candy-pink bobbed wig.
Agata, the other students, and I swam out to a deep slope off the coast of Amed, Bali, and I bobbed nervously on the surface and watched as Agata let down a rope that straightened out with the help of a lead weight.
Though her mother wrote hoping that Crawford might become "a real lady musician, with nice manners and poise and self-confidence and pretty clothes," she swiftly bobbed her hair in the style of a flapper and befriended artists including the poet Carl Sandburg.
Next, they turned to William S. Kurth, an astronomer at the University of Iowa who contributed to Galileo's plasma wave experiment, which listened to the radio waves generated as charged particles bobbed back and forth along magnetic fields around Jupiter and its moons.
Along with his manicured nails, bobbed hair and high-heeled shoes, the makeup made Mr. Sasaki, 23, appear more typically feminine than male, a striking choice in a society where men and women tend to hew strictly to conventional gender dress codes.
LONDON (Reuters) - Sterling bobbed around the $1.30 mark on Friday but was set to snap a three-week losing streak as investors waited to see if last-minute talks between the United Kingdom and the European Union can yield tweaks to the Brexit withdrawal agreement.
" Wearing a thigh-length black leather jacket, thigh-high black suede boots, sassy bobbed hair and red lips that could be seen all the way to the back of the big room, Lambert, 32, kicked off the acoustic show with her hit "Heart Like Mine.
The water was so warm, almost bathlike, and I floated and bobbed along the shore, the McMansions behind me partially obscured by trees covered in Spanish moss, and in front of me, a horizon dotted only by a handful of tankers pulling cargo into port.
He strode across the stateroom to the balcony and looked forlornly down as the shirt, which on contact with the water had taken on a dense animal gleam, like the skin of a seal, briefly bobbed along until it finally sank under its own weight.
The montage of photos also serves as proof that she not only plays favorites with her wardrobe, but she also has a penchant for accessorizing with sparkly pendants and has developed a signature, slightly feathered, bobbed and banged hairstyle that shows no signs of changing anytime soon.
As Esther Blodgett, the small-town every girl who blossoms into movie star Vicki Lester, Janet Gaynor was a stand-in for every bobbed-hair girl dreaming of making it big in the arms of a matinee idol — in this case, Norman Maine, played by Fredric March.
I didn't hate them, but I didn't love them (granted, this might have been due to the very '90s bobbed length I was forced to get), but after seeing my cousin pull a braid straight out of her sister's head, I became scarred from ever getting them again.
The quantity of certain featured ingredients is limited — only a few small clams and oysters, and two shrimp bobbed in my seafood soup — but the dish leaves you sated because of the rice, condiments and an optional raw egg that diners can cook in the broth, which thickens it.
The issue bobbed to the surface on Thursday when Margrethe Vestager, the European commissioner who has become the bloc's chief tax inquisitor, told the BBC that she might look into the $185 million tax settlement recently reached between Google and the Conservative government of Prime Minister David Cameron.
Ron and I have not been together for four years and that probably has just as much to do with why I hid under a rock regarding my personal life as I bobbed and weaved through that situation, which still requires great strength from both Easton and me.
Laurie Lynn/Courtesy Chrome Hearts Laurie Lynn/Courtesy Chrome Hearts For the shots inside the magazine's pages Crawford dons a bobbed, retro-style black wig, rocking some equally sixties eye makeup, proving she's better than any department store mannequin and could single-handedly make giant pom-pom dresses a thing.
A few leather jackets and purple-haired heads bobbed about in the crowd gathered on the street, as did some more stereotypical Chelsea denizens: Early in the proceedings, a woman in a chic knee-length coat, sun hat and heavy red lipstick emerged from a Bentley to watch the fire.
He was an obliging helper who had come when he was called, traveling all this way from a modest frame house on the shoreline of Lake Carmel, 60 miles upstate, where retirement waited on a spit of a beach and in the faded blue dinghies that bobbed along the water.
Alas, that tender haircutting scene doesn't exist in this episode (but it is my gift to you, any Outlander writers who might be reading this...), so it's a long-bobbed Jamie — the better to pull back into a low ponytail to match the latest fashions — who steps off the boat in France.
And certainly by the last years of his life, as he bobbed in his pool with a glass of whiskey in his hand, "He didn't give a damn what anybody thought," the nephew, Robert Krebs, told me, adding that his uncle left much of his estate to an AIDS charity in Key West.
Under questioning in Congress -- stemming from CNN's exclusive reporting that Trump discussed that investigation with Whitaker -- Whitaker forcefully denied he had spoken to Trump about special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation but bobbed, weaved and ultimately declined to answer when asked if he and Trump had discussed the Southern District of New York case.
Risso, a preternaturally boyish man of 36 clad in a floppy fisherman's cap and a thick mint sweater safety-pinned together at the shoulder, bobbed through the building's labyrinth of rooms — nearly deserted at this late hour — until we reached the long, white showroom where his stylists and designers were finishing their fittings.
Curtains of rain obscured the hills in the distance, but here honeyed light illuminated the nearby veterinarian's office and the Turkish restaurant and the D.M.V. Gulls hopped and bobbed around a pile of French fries and their dropped paper basket, and a couple of kids made out in front of the defunct bowling alley.
Like her older sister did, Ms. Sánchez stands out in the stodgy corridors of the Capitol for her edgy style — she dyed the tips of her bobbed brown hair a hot pink last year, and once skirted House rules to paint the walls of her office bright orange — and her irreverent sense of humor.
And when both moderator Elaine Quijano and Kaine quizzed Pence on Trump's stated desire to get all unauthorized immigrants out of the country, Pence bobbed and weaved, stressing how Trump wanted to deport "criminals," saying that a "deportation force" already exists, and not really mentioning what would happen to unauthorized immigrants who hadn't committed crimes.
Alessia Cara's performance of "Scars to Your Beautiful" — in which she appeared onstage in full red goddess gown, bobbed wig, makeup and dangling rhinestone earrings, only to have all the finery and paint stripped off to reveal a black tank top, pants, sneakers and bare face — could have served as a metaphor for the evening.
As he bobbed in the dark Atlantic, Reynolds says, he heard a message in reply: that God had given him talents and gifts so they could be put to use helping other people, and that he needed to be more aggressive about doing so—that, in effect, he had to take a leap of faith.
When she does make an appearance, it's in pieces, like a visual drumroll — first her voice, then her lips talking into a microphone, then her feet (always with the feet!) — before we see the unexpected whole: a canny, lanky, black-bobbed beauty who runs circles around Vincent when he's tasked with entertaining her for the evening.
Also: a manifestation workshop; acroyoga, where we bobbed up and down on scarves hanging from the ceiling; a medium who told me my grandmother was standing next to me telling me I have thyroid disease; a man who stuck two ungloved fingers into my ears and said he "fixed" my jaw, which there was nothing wrong with.
This gallery's rewarding presentation consists wholly of portraits, including two fine Weimar-era works: an Otto Dix painting of a fellow painter staring anxiously into the middle distance, and an even better portrait, by Dix's less famous colleague Rudolf Schlichter, of the left-wing actress Carola Neher, her hair bobbed and her lips pursed into a nervous moue.
From the first day, at Gucci, where they hid behind masks and were girded with spike collars (not, in all likelihood, for sale, the designer Alessandro Michele said, for anyone who was curious) to nearly the last, where they bobbed in the wine-dark sea of Giorgio Armani's black-and-navy processional, they spanned the week.
When we had been out for a while, when we knew that soon we'd see our mother and our aunt standing on the beach, waving their arms to say that it was time to go and have lunch, we made a flotilla of our inner tubes and bobbed on the little waves, our legs dangling down, toes barely touching the sandy bottom.
I bobbed along with the pumped-up crowd, up and over the gridlock (motorcycle crash), collecting fliers written in Mandarin, passing smiling food vendors, and burnishing my half-baked thinkpiece—"CES gets compared to a carnival, but CES Asia really feels like one"—and we finally arrived at the entrance to the Shanghai New International Exposition Center, marked by a slightly dystopian-looking banner.
It strives for irony, a postmodern savviness in the face of its own unconcealed profit motive; it jokes about the mainstream games it borrows ideas from, and piles on the schtick: There's a Zelda reference, a bird named Kim Fli Hy that's modelled after Kim Jong-il (concerning, if not quite racist), and a black-bobbed bird named Mia that I only now recognize as a Pulp Fiction reference.
McKinnon's post-election rendition of "Hallelujah," while in her full-Clinton regalia of a white pantsuit and bobbed blonde wig, was one of the most cathartic moments of 2016 TV. Fellow Emmy-winner Alec Baldwin may not be a woman, but the Donald Trump impersonator did likely win his award for how he continuously dealt with his candidate-turned-president inspiration's obvious, unapologetic misogyny and violence towards women.
Mr. Frates did not create the Ice Bucket Challenge, in which participants dumped buckets of ice water over their heads while pledging to donate money to fight A.L.S. But a Facebook video in July 2000 showing him doing his version of the challenge — in which he bobbed his head to Vanilla Ice's song "Ice Ice Baby" — prompted a surge in participation that summer, to where it became a viral sensation.
Two months before her devastating miscarriage, Sonja s older sister, Gry Henriksen, committed suicide at 46 years old, following treatment at Modum Bads Sanatorium for trauma she had suffered during World War II. On July 2, 1970 – following birthday celebrations on board the royal yacht for her father-in-law, King Olaf V – all seemed well as the boat bobbed on the waters of the Hank Strait, more than 70 miles south of Oslo.
Coral Sea NORTHERN TERRITORY Great Barrier Reef Mackay AUSTRALIA QUEENSLAND SOUTH australia NEW SOUTH WALES Sydney VICTORIA 400 miles By The New York Times During a tour of the area, Mr. Williamson, whom everyone simply calls Greg, stopped at a hilltop lookout where a dozen coal ships bobbed at sea between the Great Barrier Reef — which warming waters are slowly destroying — and Lamberts Beach, where Mackay's council recently dumped extra sand and put in trees after a major cyclone.
A few years ago I spent four days at a cabin by a lake in western Maryland, writing a magazine profile of a man I'd just visited in a West Virginia prison, and in the afternoons I'd lie flat on my stomach on a small dock for hours — in the impossibly strong sun, while the wood bobbed up and down from the motorboat wakes — reading "The Hunger Games" as a break from writing about the prison-industrial complex.
The "Hold Up" singer pulled out all the stops for '80s and '90s-themed costumes, with her and her 4½-year-old daughter Blue Ivy dressed as old school hip-hop girl group Salt-N-Pepa — from the music video for their 1986 hit "Push It." Beyoncé, 35, sported a black bobbed wig, gold chain, MCM belt bag and oversized jacket while Blue appeared to wear a white body suit, high-top sneakers and a jacket to match her mom's.

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