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Hobbs

[ hobz ]

noun

  1. a city in New Mexico.


Hobbs

/ hɒbz /

noun

  1. HobbsSir John Berry18821963MEnglishSPORT AND GAMES: cricketer Sir John Berry, known as Jack Hobbs. 1882–1963, English cricketer: scored 197 centuries


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We will not be able to win it back any more easily or swiftly that Roy Hobbs.

The most affordable item of Middleton's was a dress from British retailer Hobbs, which cost $58.

He is also the Virginia Hobbs Carpenter Fellow in Journalism at Stanford's Hoover Institution.

Captain Hobbs, of the 3rd Artillery, was shot through the thigh at night, and only the next morning saw the nature of the wound.

Without the least knowledge of their force, Hobbs instantly gave them a well directed fire, which checked their impetuosity.

"Off there," replied young Hobbs, pointing to the north-west.

Donovan and Weymouth and Hobbs were occupied the rest of the forenoon skinning it.

Donovan and Hobbs tugged away at it; one foot—two feet—three feet.

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