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bobby
1[bob-ee]
noun
plural
bobbiesa policeman.
bobby
/ ˈɒɪ /
noun
informala British policeman
Word History and Origins
Origin of bobby1
Word History and Origins
Origin of bobby1
Example Sentences
So, with pressures on real police growing, is there room for private firms to help ease the load - or do so-called "private bobbies" blur the lines between police and profit?
More "bobbies on the beat" has been a central promise of Sir Keir's government.
He met his wife, Mary Lou, in 1956, brunette and pretty, wearing bobby socks at a fraternity mixer at Michigan State.
“Tight as a drum”, was how the local beat bobby described the people on his patch.
"Maybe it needs to go back to more bobbies on the beat, panda cars driving around and just keeping an eye on things - because this person, he's still around."
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