quob

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quob (third-person singular simple present quobs, present participle quobbing, simple past and past participle quobbed)

  1. (intransitive, obsolete, rare) To throb; to quiver.
    • 1944, Clark Ashton Smith, Lost Worlds:
      For the gray mass quobbed and quivered, and swelled perpetually

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