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Example sentences for "slob"

Lexicographically close words:
slits; slitted; slitting; sliver; slivers; slobber; slobbered; slobbering; sloe; sloes
  1. That Dutch slob Hermanmann, with a riot club.

  2. Not so as any slob can testify before a court to havin' seen me.

  3. Hypersensitive stimulation, Kemmer was thinking gleefully, would reduce this fat slob in the chair to a screaming mindless lump that could be molded like wet putty.

  4. How was I to know that chubby slob was coming back alive?

  5. In the next race I decided to play a system of my own invention so I took my program, counted seven up, four down and two up, all of which resulted in Pink Slob at 60 to 1.

  6. Pink Slob got away in the lead but he made the mistake of walking fast instead of running, with the result that when the other horses were back in the stable Pinkie was still giving a heel and toe exhibition around near third base.

  7. Well, darn it, could I take that from a slob of a mixed-ale scrapper when it was handed out at the finest kid that ever came from New York?

  8. Clare Slob Reclamation; a state of things greatly enjoyed here as turning the laugh against "the Saxon.

  9. On the third day by wonderful luck he gaffed an old seal in the slob ice.

  10. I remember once in Nain the slob ice had already made ballicaters and the biting cold of winter so far north had set in with all its vigour.

  11. Along his line I hauled myself, using him as a kind of bow anchor--and I soon lay, with my dogs around me, on the little island of slob ice.

  12. An' it blowed the slob off t' sea like feathers.

  13. The wind had packed the slob about the ships.

  14. As you may imagine, Old Slob was a stocky individual.

  15. Firewood was scarce, but we dragged in enough by means of Old Slob and a riata to build us a good fire.

  16. Nagkatambukàkà siya human maminyù, She turned into a fat slob after she got married.

  17. I can honestly say that from first to last not a single sensation of fear entered my mind, even when I was struggling in the slob ice.

  18. There was only a yard or so more when I had passed my living anchor, and soon I lay with my dogs around me on the little piece of slob ice.

  19. Between me and the hills lay miles of rough ice and long veins of thin black slob that had formed during the night.

  20. It did not seem possible, however, for it must be remembered it was not water which lay between me and the land, but slob ice, which a mile or two inside me was very heavy.

  21. It had been an ideal costume to struggle through the slob ice.

  22. I doubted McConkey's skill in spite of his practice on the slob lands below the Shore Road.

  23. I was trying her yesterday," he said, "down on the slob land under the Shore Road.

  24. There's no hole deep enough to hide out power metal, even if a dumb slob like you thought of it.

  25. You think a dumb slob could have built the organization I did, put this town in his hip pocket?

  26. It must have been all up with us right there but for t' northeast current, and that took our vessel like a nutshell and whisked her away in t' heavy slob as if to carry her along the Labrador coast.

  27. T' slob being very heavy outside, us lay for inside Belle Isle, and carried open water most across t' Straits.

  28. If this big fat slob is going to claim half my mine, you can law us--he'll have to pay the bills.

  29. I just like to see a big fat slob like you, that's got the whole world bluffed, twist around in his seat when a man comes along and tells him what a dastard he is.

  30. As they say on the football field, he now had only three yards to gain, and by a mighty effort he drew himself past his living anchor and climbed up on the piece of slob ice.

  31. It was not clear water, but the "slob ice," probably too heavy for a rowboat to pierce, which lay between the pan and the beach.


  32. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "slob" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    berg; boor; calf; clay; dub; duffer; floe; frump; glacier; glaze; gumbo; hick; ice; iceberg; icicle; lump; mire; muck; mud; muff; ooze; pig; scum; slab; slattern; sleet; slime; slip; slob; slop; slosh; sludge; slush; slut; squash; swill; swine; trollop; upstart