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Definition of Bobbitts
1. bobbitt [v] - See also: bobbitt
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bobbitts
Literary usage of Bobbitts
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. History of the Disciples of Christ in Illinois, 1819-1914 by Nathaniel Smith Haynes (1915)
"... bobbitts, Campbells, Strodes, Riggs, Hatfields, Pruitts, Mansfields and many
others of their time are yet widely out-reaching. ..."
2. When Mayflowers Blossom: A Romance of Plymouth's First Years. by Alber Hale Plumb (1914)
""My Opinion and Betsy bobbitts" and "Samantha at the Centennial" made her name
a household word. This last volume is not only timely but with all its ..."
3. Histories of the Several Regiments and Battalions from North Carolina, in by Walter Clark (1901)
"... leading with his cornet, and accompanied by the voices of the two bobbitts,
my brother and myself, all of us having belonged to a glee club in the army, ..."
4. North Carolina Reports: Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of by North Carolina Supreme Court (1902)
"But it can not he tme, as it is shown, that the bobbitts are the grandchildren
of Willis and Nancy, and the plaintiff is the daughter of Willis and Nancy, ..."