hobnob造句(1) High officials have long enjoyed the practice of hobnobbing with newspapermen.
(2) Tony hobnobbed with an attractive widow when he lived in Metz.
(3) Do you like to hobnob with me?
(4) He spent the first day hobnobbing with the management.
(5) He was often seen hobnobbing with influential business people.
(6) I've seen you two hob-nobbing a lot recently.
(7) She often has her picture in the papers, hobnobbing with the rich and famous.
(9) I've been hobnobbing with the directors at the office party.
(10) It seemed a good sign that they're cordially hobnobbing at the first time meeting.
(11) Winning meant post-race parties, hobnobbing with well-meaning sponsors.
(12) He also hob-nobs with the great and the good.
(13) In Lisbon hobnobbing with Liam Devlin.
(14) Benech liked to hobnob with local politicians.
(15) She used to hobnob with the rich.
(16) I used to hobnob with the rich and famous.
(17) Do you hobnob with me?
(18) He used to hobnob with the rich and famous.
(19) In this period, also let many countries hobnob with others.
(20) He had a special sympathy for the underdog, and he enjoyed hobnobbing with all and sundry.
(21) There are few better ways to boost it than hobnob with Mr Obama.
(22) Last Thursday, on This Week, Andrew Neil jokily referred to his co-hosts Diane Abbott and Michael Portillo as "the chocolate Hobnob and custard cream of late-night telly".