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[ UK /hˈʌbi/ ]
[ US /ˈhəbi/ ]
NOUN
  1. a married man; a woman's partner in marriage

How To Use hubby In A Sentence

  • It's no longer all about the little wifey having the hubby's meal on the table at 6pm on the button.
  • The image shows a slightly chubby-faced man with receding, dark cropped hair, tanned skin and stubble.
  • This, of course, does not stop her noseying around, interfering and gossiping to her heart's content, especially to her completely hen-pecked hubby Norman.
  • The car driver was white, wore glasses and had a chubby build.
  • Then she finds her hubby is having an affair and at 42, she feels too old for men. The Sun
  • The hubby on the other hand is opposite from me, he likes to be up all hours of the night/morning.
  • I have a friend who went to Guelph, she lives in England now with her hubby.
  • Theirs is a subculture that gives a chubby finger to mortality. Times, Sunday Times
  • Because she has the perfect "wifely" ways -- always on the republican message, and always smiling adoringly at her adolescent hubby. VA-SEN: Second Appearance In Court Records Of A "George Felix Allen" In 1973 -- Confirmed
  • The latest Festival concours winner joined by Kirk MacDonald, hubby Kieran Overs and Barry Romberg.
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