[f. LOB v. + -ING2.] That lobs (in various senses).
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.
1851. Pycroft, Cricket Field, xi. 223. A lobbing bowler.
1860. Russell, Diary India, I. xvii. 268. Some wounds from lobbing round-shot.
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.