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[1] a policeman.
[2] a male given name, form of Robert.
[3] a female given name.
[4] Cor·dell [kawr -del, kawr-del ] /ˈkɔr dɛl, kɔrˈdɛl/ , 1871–1955, U.S. statesman: secretary of state 1933–44; Nobel Peace Prize 1945.
[5] Robert Marvin Bobby , born 1939, Canadian ice-hockey player.
[6] William, 1753–1825, U.S. general.
[7] Official name Kingston-upon-Hull. a seaport in Humberside, in E England, on the Humber River.
[8] a city in SE Canada, on the Ottawa River opposite Ottawa.
[9] An·son [an -suh n] /ˈæn sən/ , 1798–1858, president of the Republic of Texas.
[10] Ca·sey [key -see] /ˈkeɪ si/ , John Luther Jones , 1864–1900, U.S. locomotive engineer: folk hero of ballads, stories, and plays.
[11] Chuck Charles Martin Jones , 1912–2002, U.S. film animator.
[12] Daniel, 1881–1967, English phonetician.
[13] Ernest, 1879–1958, Welsh psychoanalyst.
[14] (Everett) Le·Roi [luh -roi , lee -roi] /ləˈrɔɪ, ˈli rɔɪ/ , original name of Imamu Amiri Baraka.
[15] Henry Arthur, 1851–1929, English dramatist.
[16] Howard Mum·ford [muhm -ferd] /ˈmʌm fərd/ , 1892–1980, U.S. educator and critic.
[17] In·i·go [in -i-goh] /ˈɪn ɪˌgoʊ/ , 1573–1652, English architect.
[18] John Luther Casey , 1864–1900, legendary U.S. locomotive engineer, raised in Cayce, Ky.
[19] John Paul John Paul , 1747–92, American naval commander in the Revolutionary War, born in Scotland.
[20] John Win·ston [win -stuh n] /ˈwɪn stən/ , 1791–1848, U.S. politician: Speaker of the House 1843–45.
[21] Mary Harris Mother Jones , 1830–1930, U.S. labor leader, born in Ireland.
[22] Quincy (Delight) Q , born 1933, U.S. jazz musician, film composer and producer.
[23] Robert Edmond, 1887–1954, U.S. set designer.
[24] Robert Tyre [tahyuh r] /taɪə r/ Bobby , 1902–71, U.S. golfer.
[25] Rufus Matthew, 1863–1948, U.S. Quaker, teacher, author, and humanitarian.
[26] Sir William, 1746–94, English jurist, linguist, and Sanskrit scholar.
[27] Sir John Boyd. Boyd Orr, Sir John.
[28] Robert Gordon Bobby , born 1948, Canadian ice-hockey player.
[29] Edwin, 1886–1960, Swiss pianist.
[30] E·mil [ey -mil] /ˈeɪ mɪl/ , 1852–1919, German chemist: Nobel Prize 1902.
[31] Ernst Otto, 1918–2007, German chemist: Nobel Prize 1973.
[32] Hans [hahns] /hɑns/ , 1881–1945, German chemist: Nobel Prize 1930.
[33] Robert James Bobby , 1943–2008, U.S. chess player.
[34] informal a British policeman
[35] Emil Hermann (ˈeːmiːl ˈhɛrman). 1852–1919, German chemist, noted particularly for his work on synthetic sugars and the purine group: Nobel prize for chemistry 1902
[36] Ernst Otto . 1918–94, German chemist: shared the Nobel prize for chemistry in 1973 with Geoffrey Wilkinson for his work on inorganic complexes
[37] Hans (hans). 1881–1945, German chemist, noted particularly for his work on chlorophyll, haemin, and the porphyrins: Nobel prize for chemistry 1930
[38] Robert James , known as Bobby . 1943–2008, US chess player; world champion 1972–75
[39] the main body of a vessel, tank, flying boat, etc
[40] the shell or pod of peas or beans; the outer covering of any fruit or seed; husk
[41] the persistent calyx at the base of a strawberry, raspberry, or similar fruit
[42] the outer casing of a missile, rocket, etc
[43] to remove the hulls from (fruit or seeds)
[44] (tr) to pierce the hull of (a vessel, tank, etc)
[45] Daniel. 1881–1967, British phonetician
[46] Daniel. 1912–93, Welsh composer. He wrote nine symphonies and much chamber music
[47] David. 1895–1974, British artist and writer: his literary works, which combine poetry and prose, include In Parenthesis (1937), an account of World War I, and The Anathemata (1952)
[48] Digby (Marritt ). Baron. born 1956, British businessman and politician; director-general of the Confederation of British Industry (2000–06); Minister of State for Trade and Investment (2007–08)
[49] Inigo (ˈɪnɪɡəʊ). 1573–1652, English architect and theatrical designer, who introduced Palladianism to England. His buildings include the Banqueting Hall of Whitehall. He also designed the settings for court masques, being the first to use the proscenium arch and movable scenery in England
[50] John Paul, original name John Paul. 1747–92, US naval commander, born in Scotland: noted for his part in the War of American Independence
[51] (Everett ) Le Roi (ˈliːrɔɪ), Muslim name Imanu Amìri Baraka . born 1934, US Black poet, dramatist, and political figure
[52] Quincy. born 1933, US composer, arranger, conductor, record producer, and trumpeter, noted esp for his film scores and his collaborations in the recording studio with Michael Jackson
[53] Robert Tyre, known as Bobby Jones. 1902–71, US golfer: won a unique 'grand slam' in 1930 of US Open, US Amateur, British Open, and British Amateur championships
[54] Robert Gordon , known as Bobby . born 1948, Canadian ice-hockey player
[55] a city and port in NE England, in Kingston upon Hull unitary authority, East Riding of Yorkshire: fishing, food processing; two universities. Pop: 301 416 (2001). Official name: Kingston upon Hull
[56] a city in SE Canada, in SW Quebec on the River Ottawa: a centre of the timber trade and associated industries. Pop: 66 246 (2001)
[57] Cordell. 1871–1955, US statesman; secretary of state (1933–44). He helped to found the U.N.: Nobel peace prize 1945
Words related to Bobby
detective, cop, police, patrolman, bluecoat, policeman, officer, policewoman, flatfoot, patrolwoman
Words nearby Bobby
bobbing, bobble, bobble hat, bobblehead, bobbsey twins, bobby, bobby calf, bobby dazzler, bobby pin, bobby socks, bobby-dazzler
Origin of Bobby
1835–45; special use of Bobby, for Sir Robert Peel, who set up the Metropolitan Police system of London in 1828
Word origin for Bobby
hullOld English hulu; related to Old High German helawa, Old English helan to hide
Synonyms for Bobby
bluecoat, cop, detective, flatfoot, officer, patrolman, police, policeman, policewoman, patrolwoman, peace officer