Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hobnob.(verb)
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Use "hobnobs" in a sentence
"The project hailed from Joel Surnow -- an outspoken conservative who hobnobs with Rush Limbaugh -- though you may know him as the creator of the Fox series "24," which made headlines back in the day for all those interesting torture scenes."
"Over on the Upper West Side, Rachel Nuttall is "hunkered down with PG Tips and hobnobs" with "clouds ominously circling The Time Warner towers"."
"Such hordes of beastly wretchedness and inarticulate misery are no compensation for a millionaire brewer who lives in a West End palace, sates himself with the sensuous delights of London's golden theatres, hobnobs with lordlings and princelings, and is knighted by the king."