[f. LOB v. + -ING2.] That lobs (in various senses).

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1840.  E. E. Napier, Scenes & Sports For. Lands, I. ii. 26. The gaunt wolf, whom thou hast before now forced to drop his long lobbing pace, and put his best foot foremost.

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1851.  Pycroft, Cricket Field, xi. 223. A lobbing bowler.

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1860.  Russell, Diary India, I. xvii. 268. Some wounds from lobbing round-shot.

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1891.  R. Weir, Riding (Badm. Libr.), iv. 105. There are … plenty of horses that from bad riding get into a loose lobbing canter behind the hand.

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