Lobbing [verb]
Definition of Lobbing:
toss
Sentence/Example of Lobbing:
After rain, when rivers or brooks are somewhat beyond their usual bounds, a well scoured lob worm will take the best of fish.
I have experienced many sandstorms in Takla-makan and the Lob-nor desert, but hardly any so bad as this was.
I had heard in the Lob country similar tales of the sorrow of the swans when their union was dissolved by death.
Kolwah is a well-cultivated district lying to the south of the river, which in its upper course is known as the Lob.
Once in his match against Bill Johnston he was within a point of set and down from the sky a high short lob was descending.
The sight of a Londoners flat-cap was dreadful to a lob: a treble ruff threw a whole village into a sweat.
Even if I had to lob it under hand, I must send the ball over the net with this next stroke.
It is claimed the fierce storm always ceases shortly after the ka-lob′ is performed.
For though thou art very ungentle, harsh of tongue, of visage grim and manners rude—I would not have Lob harm thee—yet!
If this wind hold, nothing can persuade this lob-sided, ill-trimmed craft out of the bay.