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  • They did so in the hope that their viewers and readers would just come to see the bad news from WikiLeaks as a bunch of perfectly banal ho-hummery.

    Will Taliban Imposter Flap Force The Media To Reassess The War In Afghanistan? The Huffington Post News Team 2010

  • "Oh, Miss Sadlet is a master when it comes to hummery," Duncan said laconically, looking not at Dorothy but at Helen as he spoke.

    The Last Gamble Nichols, Mary 1996

  • Nevertheless it seems odd to ditch delusions of grandeur and replace them with ho-hummery and the notion that England can't really legitimately expect to produce better footballers than it seems to.

    The Coffee House | Politics and News Discussion Forum 2010

  • Nevertheless it seems odd to ditch delusions of grandeur and replace them with ho-hummery and the notion that England can't really legitimately expect to produce better footballers than it seems to.

    The Coffee House | Politics and News Discussion Forum 2010

  • Talk radio listeners 'attention-spans and intensity craving may not be engaged by the ho-hummery of credit markets, inflation, number-crunchings.

    BlatherWatch 2008

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