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Hobnob   Listen
verb
Hobnob  v. i.  (past & past part. hornobbed; pres. part. hornobbing)  
1.
To drink familiarly (with another). (Written also hob-a-nob)
2.
To associate familiarly; to be on intimate terms; as, to hobnob with the political elite.






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"Hobnob" Quotes from Famous Books



... poetical morality in the sense in which the term poetical justice is better known. He is not too careful that the rogues shall not have the best of it; he makes his most virtuous and his vilest characters hobnob together very contentedly; and he is, in short, though never brutal, like the post-Restoration school, never very delicate. The style, however, of these works of his did not easily admit of such delicacy, except in the infusion of a strong romantic element such as that ...
— A History of English Literature - Elizabethan Literature • George Saintsbury



Words linked to "Hobnob" :   socialise, socialize



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