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Hob   /hɑb/   Listen
Hob

noun
1.
(folklore) a small grotesque supernatural creature that makes trouble for human beings.  Synonyms: goblin, hobgoblin.
2.
(folklore) fairies that are somewhat mischievous.  Synonyms: brownie, elf, gremlin, imp, pixie, pixy.
3.
A hard steel edge tool used to cut gears.
4.
A shelf beside an open fire where something can be kept warm.
verb
1.
Cut with a hob.






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"Hob" Quotes from Famous Books



... out his pipe on Betty Flanders's hob, and buttoning his coat. "It doubles the work, but I don't ...
— Jacob's Room • Virginia Woolf

... more, shaking with merriment like a jolly old fellow amused by a funny story, he took his departure, not forgetting, however, to set his great hob-nail boots on each of the compromising footprints which his son ...
— The Eight Strokes of the Clock • Maurice Leblanc

... the traveller in the valleys must be prepared to "rough it" a little. I was directed to bring with me only a light knapsack, a pair of stout hob-nailed shoes, a large stock of patience, and a small parcel of insect powder. The knapsack and the shoes I found exceedingly useful, indeed indispensable; but I had very little occasion to draw upon either my stock of patience or insect powder. The French are a tidy people, and though their ...
— The Huguenots in France • Samuel Smiles

... did you have to go up against the other man game, too? I seem to have been standing by with a basket picking up chips of Phoebe's lovers for a long lifetime; Tom, Hob, Payt, widowers and flocks of new fledges. But I had an idea that you must have been a first-and-only ...
— Andrew the Glad • Maria Thompson Daviess

... and a great dampness everywhere, he would know there was a swept cottage in Louth where the delft shone on the dresser in the kindly light of the turf, and there would be a spinning-wheel in the corner, and big rush-bottomed chairs, and the kettle singing on the hob.... And when his comrades would leave the ship in port of nights to go to the houses where music and dancing were, and crazy drinking, and where the adroit foreign women held out their arms of mystery and mercenary ...
— The Wind Bloweth • Brian Oswald Donn-Byrne


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