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  • noun Plural form of hobnobber.

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Examples

  • The heart of the Tea Parties will always be at home in the town squares, where the real people can be seen and heard, not in some fancy convention hall, making backroom deals and networking with other hobnobbers.

    Welcome to the Tea Party: Infighting plagues conservative group 2010

  • Hungover hobnobbers reconvene Sunday morning at Politico publisher Robert Allbritton's Georgetown manse to "nosh on hand-rolled sushi and dim sum prepared by Wolfgang Puck's The Source."

    The Washington Post: National, World & D.C. Area News and Headlines - washingtonpost.com 2011

  • Not to worry: Mr. McKenzie was eventually given his own trophy, and he reported that he felt much more important inside, with all the other hobnobbers.

    NYT > Home Page By MELENA RYZIK 2012

  • Not to worry: Mr. McKenzie was eventually given his own trophy, and he reported that he felt much more important inside, with all the other hobnobbers.

    NYT > Home Page By MELENA RYZIK 2012

  • By this time, Mike Shelton, one of the most distinguished musical hobnobbers St. Louis has ever known, had moved back with Carrie, and it was clear she was happy about it.

    Playback:stl Syndication 2009

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