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moble

[ mob-uhl ]

verb (used with object)

, Archaic.
, mo·bled, mo·bling.
  1. to wrap the head of, as in a hood.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of moble1

First recorded in 1595–1605; variant of muffle 1
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Example Sentences

Moble Benedict, a professor of aerospace engineering at the university, said the design was meant to maximize the pilot’s field of vision and make the machine easy to handle.

As Moble Benedict of Texas A&M, one of the leaders of the cyclocopter project, observes, “aerodynamic noise is a strong function of the blade-tip speed”—hence the whup-whup-whup of helicopters.

If you want the experience of playing a 1980s Games Workshop game, but in a moble format, this iis absolutely the game you have been wauting for.

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People use moble payments and payment through text messages to buy all sorts of things.

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The 1 million Z10 phones were above the 915,000 that analysts had been expecting BlackBerry is hoping that their newest smartphone can help them reclaim the moble phone market.

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