dob

[dɒb]

dob Definition

  • 1to put a small amount of a substance onto a surface
  • 2to inform on someone to the police or other authority

Using dob: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "dob" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She dobbed some paint on the canvas.

  • Example

    He dobbed his friend in for stealing.

  • Example

    I dobbed a bit of glue on the paper.

  • Example

    She dobbed him in to the teacher for cheating.

dob Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for dob

Phrases with dob

  • to inform on someone to the police or other authority

    Example

    He dobbed his friend in for stealing.

  • to inform on someone to the police or other authority

    Example

    She dobbed him into the teacher for cheating.

  • to dress someone, especially in warm clothes

    Example

    I dobbed the baby up in a warm blanket.

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Summary: dob in Brief

The verb 'dob' [dɒb] means to put a small amount of a substance onto a surface or to inform on someone to the police or other authority. It is often used in phrases like 'dob somebody in' and 'dob somebody into something.'