Examples of using Cobby in English and their translations into German
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Colloquial
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Official
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Ecclesiastic
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Medicine
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Financial
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Ecclesiastic
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Political
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Computer
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Programming
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Official/political
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Political
Go on and shoot, Cobby.
Cobby, he thinks you talk too much.
Short and cobby body.
Body: big and strong, elegant, muscular, not cobby.
Legs of medium length, cobby, with rounded strong feet.
Big and strong. Elegant, lean muscular body, not cobby.
Incorrect eye color in adults. Cobby or oriental body.
Cobby means something stocky, chubby and compact, like a Pug dog.
Faults short and cobby body.
By the end of his active service, Cobby was in charge of Allied formations numbering up to 80 aircraft.
Body that is too thin, frail-appearing or delicate or fine-boned; too cobby or foreign.
Nice cobby bitch, nice angles, food proportions, nice length of neck, she has a soft topline.
This is Stroud's first raid. If he fails, Cobby will take care of him.
The body is medium, not too cobby and not too short, but firm and well padded, with firm shoulders and hips.
It has also hosted artists like Angel Molina, Deetron, Tim Baker, Jori Hullkonen,Steve Cobby and many more.
Another attraction is the Cobby Riverside Walk which goes from the town centre to Floors Castle along the banks of the Tweed passing the point where it is joined by the River Teviot.
It is a sheer coincidence that the name Cobby was chosen for the FCI mascot.
Cobby shot down three German aircraft on 28 June and was recommended for a bar to his DFC, highlighting his then-current tally of 15 victories.
The general body shape can be described as a mixture of all other body shapes,such as short, cobby, long stretched, slender etc.
In September 1918, Cobby was transferred to a training unit in England, where he found the strain of instructing pupils"much worse than flying in France.
Cobby later admitted to being so nervous about the prospect of going into battle that"if anything could have been done by me to delay that hour, I would have left nothing undone to bring it about.