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hobnob

[hob-nob] / ˈhɒbˌnɒb /


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A European lawmaker who hobnobbed with princes and presidents at the World Cup is the focus of a corruption case, exposing the vulnerability of Brussels to foreign influence.

From New York Times

She hobnobbed with Fidel Castro of Cuba and Hugo Chávez of Venezuela and attended an international youth meeting organized by leftist student groups in North Korea in 1989.

From New York Times

In the meantime, he and his social media-savvy husband Chasten have also welcomed twins and are often seen hobnobbing in Washington.

From BBC

He hobnobbed with Alice B. Toklas, Picasso, Dalí and more luminaries of the day.

From New York Times

They had already been working with lawmakers in numerous states who were eager to hobnob with current and former sports officials who had been star players.

From New York Times