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Swob   Listen
noun
Swob  n., v.  See Swab.



verb
Swab  v. t.  (past & past part. swabbed; pres. part. swabbing)  (Spelt also swob)  To clean with a mop or swab; to wipe when very wet, as after washing; as, to swab the desk of a ship.






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"Swob" Quotes from Famous Books



... neckerchief, as if he had him by the halter; "Shippy, I've seen sarvice with Uncle Sam—I've sailed in many Andrew Millers. Now take my advice, and steer clear of all trouble. D'ye see, touch your tile whenever a swob (officer) speaks to you. And never mind how much they rope's-end you, keep your red-rag belayed; for you must know as how they don't fancy sea-lawyers; and when the sarving out of slops comes round, stand up to it stiffly; it's only an oh Lord! Or two, and a few oh ...
— White Jacket - or, the World on a Man-of-War • Herman Melville



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