[ UK /hˈɒbnɒb/ ]
[ US /ˈhɑbˌnɑb/ ]
VERB
  1. rub elbows with
    He hobnobs with the best of society
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How To Use hobnob In A Sentence

  • Mr. Silver, a 67-year-old Manhattan attorney, had flown down to Puerto Rico to hobnob with lawmakers at the annual political conference, Somos El Futuro. Speaker Injured In Bike Accident
  • He can't sit still, flitting from place to place around the globe to make speeches and hobnob with celebrities.
  • He's worth an estimated $450 million and hobnobs with Bill Gates and Warren Buffett. The State of Jay-Z's Empire
  • It's not about hobnobbing with sports superstars and entertaining celebrities in the Owner's Box.
  • Remember that wise old saying, friends: The Truncheon is oft times the hobnobber of Commerce! Shakesville
  • Has Fraser Nelson has been hobnobbing with too may Tory clubmen? John Rentoul today puts Trevor Kavanagh and myself in the...
  • The speeches are on TV, and while it's nice to hobnob with your political heroes, what does it really bring to the table.
  • I've never been a good first-nighter, I never enjoy hobnobbing in foyers.
  • This gave Bill an opportunity to hobnob with the company'spresident, board chairman, and leading executives.
  • He hobnobbed with the elite, and among his friends was a mathematician who made a startling discovery.
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