(1) The third option was that there was a slight chance of me overpowering him whilst he was bent double laughing at my camping pyjamas: Ron Hill jogging bottoms, a stripy jumper and a bobble hat.(2) With a bobble , she flipped the wand in a cycle as she pulled her hands out of it's magical orbit, straining it in the air with her power.(3) Early collections included stripy scarves in shades of Pinky and Perky, tiny handbags in boiled wool and bobble hats straight out of Ladybird story-books.(4) The bobble hat would have looked distinctive because it was a very hot sunny afternoon.(5) They got a wee bit of luck with the bobble but it was no more than we deserved given the way we performed in the second half.(6) And had it not been for a bobble after another Kennedy slip, he might have put Kilmarnock ahead eight minutes after the interval.(7) The ball no longer glides over the pitch; instead, imperfections in the turf cause the occasional bobble or bounce.(8) He used to wear a bobble hat with a CND badge on it.(9) Andreas swung his arm emphatically with a little bobble of his head.(10) He laid it off to Ilkley captain David Knox whose low shot took a bobble and skipped over the arms of the diving Dobson.(11) He was wearing an NY bobble hat, cream jacket with blue writing on the front, and white trainers.(12) He was wearing a blue bobble hat, blue jumper and was carrying a sportsbag.(13) a bobble hat(14) A looping Mark Sertori header just lacked enough height to seriously concern the Seasiders’ ‘keeper, while McNiven was unfortunate to have the ball bobble up on to his knee with just Barnes to beat.(15) This, after all, is a place where people don't mind being called ‘Bennies’ (after Benny from Crossroads) because of their predilection for wearing bobble hats.(16) Andruw Jones looked sheepish Sunday morning attempting to explain his bobble of a fly ball in Saturday's Game 4, which he turned into an acrobatic catch with some quick reflexes.