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hob-nob
▪ I. ˈhob-nob, phr. and adv. [In origin app. a variant of hab nab, hab or nab: see hab adv.] 1. Phrase hob, nob: have or have not; used by Shakespeare app. in the sense ‘give or take’.1601 Shakes. Twel. N. iii. iv. 262 His incensement..is so implacable, that satisfaction can be none, but by pangs of...
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Hob Nob Anyone?
Hob Nob Anyone? is an unofficial fanzine site for fans of Reading F.C., and the association football club in Reading, England. The name is a reference to the town's association with biscuit making: for many years, the town of Reading was home to the Huntley & Palmers biscuit factory. History
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hob-nob
hob-nob/ˈhɔb nɔb; `hɑbˌnɑb/ v(-bb-) [I, Ipr, Ip]~ (with sb); ~ (together) (sometimes derog 有时作贬义) spend time (with sb) in a friendly way; associate (with sb) (与某人)过从甚密, 交往密切 I've seen you two hob-nobbing (together) a lot recently. 近来我总看见你们俩(在一起)拉拉扯扯. hob-nob with the rich and famous 与有钱财有名望的人交往密切.
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14 best Wisconsin supper clubs, according to readers
Sep 1, 2022Broasted chicken — a Wisconsin supper club staple that traces its roots to Racine — is available, too, alongside seafood from salmon to lobster, ribs, pork chops, prime rib (weekends only) and ...
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hobber-nob
hobber-nob, -nobber [Corruption of hob or nob.] = hob-nob.1800 in Spirit Pub. Jrnls. (1801) IV. 265 They never will go hobber-nob at the fount! 1829 D. Conway Norway 138 Such is the hobbernobbering—touching with yours the rim of the person's glass with whom you drink wine.
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Salisbury Giant and Hob-Nob
The Salisbury Giant, a 12 ft-tall (3.5m) figure sometimes said to represent Saint Christopher, is a processional figure unique Hob-Nob's rider's face and body were disguised with a substantial veil.
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hob
▪ I. hob, n.2 [Origin obscure: perhaps more words than one. Cf. hub.] 1. a. (Formerly also hub.) In a fire-place, the part of the casing having a surface level with the top of the grate. In its simplest form it appears to have been a boss or mass of clay behind the fire, the ‘back of the chimney’ or...
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nob
▪ I. † nob, n.1 Obs. [Of obscure origin: cf. Flem. nobbeling, the coarsest flax, of which sacking is made. See also nobbly a.] A knot (on thread).1398 Trevisa Barth. De P.R. xvii. clxi. (Bodl. MS.) 230 b/2 Hurden..is clensing of offal of hempe oþer of flaxe..þerof is þrede sponne þat is..vneuen and ...
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