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Bob the Builder in French is called "Bob le bricoleur".
Yes, "builder" is a word. It refers to someone who constructs or makes something by putting parts or materials together.
No, it is not. It is a noun (someone or something that builds, constructs). A builder is often synonymous with a building contractor.
The singular possessive of "Bob" is "Bob's."
"Dolofonos" in Greek means "murderer" or "killer."
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Bob the Builder is an architect.
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bob the builder and bob the builder junior
The duration of Bob the Builder is 600.0 seconds.
Bob the builder lives on a farm
Bob the Builder in French is called "Bob le bricoleur".
Because it is alliterative and easy to remember
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Bob the builder is famous for being a builder that teaches kids on an educational T.V show. - Victoria
bob the builder looked like his was always happy