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Hob   /hɑb/   Listen
noun
Hob  n.  
1.
The hub of a wheel. See Hub.
2.
The flat projection or iron shelf at the side of a fire grate, where things are put to be kept warm.
3.
(Mech.) A threaded and fluted hardened steel cutter, resembling a tap, used in a lathe for forming the teeth of screw chasers, worm wheels, etc.
4.
A peg, pin, or mark used as a target in some games, as an iron pin in quoits; also, a game in which such a target is used.



Hob  n.  
1.
A fairy; a sprite; an elf. (Obs.) "From elves, hobs, and fairies,... Defend us, good Heaven!"
2.
A countryman; a rustic; a clown. (Obs.)



Hob  n.  (Zool.) The male ferret.






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"Hob" Quotes from Famous Books



... station, and old Fritz certainly played hob on our boys with it," answered the sentry. "But we wiped that out the other day, though I guess the dugout is there yet, or whatever is left of what they used to house their barker in. The two fellows I saw ...
— The Moving Picture Boys on the War Front - Or, The Hunt for the Stolen Army Films • Victor Appleton

... 13, I dined with him at Mr. Ramsay's, with Lord Newhaven[1240], and some other company, none of whom I recollect, but a beautiful Miss Graham[1241], a relation of his Lordship's, who asked Dr. Johnson to hob or nob with her. He was flattered by such pleasing attention, and politely told her, he never drank wine; but if she would drink a glass of water, he was much at her service. She accepted. 'Oho, Sir! (said Lord Newhaven) you are caught.' JOHNSON. 'Nay, I do not see how ...
— The Life Of Johnson, Volume 3 of 6 • Boswell

... little ones.' And she continued to tussle with the broomstick and took no further notice of me. Then I went into the Hovel, where a fire burned on the hearth, and I took out my tools and fashioned a bit on the hob; and when it was ready I took it to her and said, This will teach it its manners'; and she put the bit on the broom, which became as docile as a lamb. Great-Niece,' said she, it appears that I told you a lie this morning. ...
— Martin Pippin in the Apple Orchard • Eleanor Farjeon

... minutes, my dear," was the answer. "I knew well you could not have strayed far, for the house was unlocked, and the kettle steaming on the hob." ...
— The Story of Silk • Sara Ware Bassett

... another, till at last his mind settled intensely, and yet half humorously, upon the image of Old Huckleberry, his mother's favorite old pillion horse; and, ere long, hearing a sudden scraping noise (some hob-shoe without, against the iron pailing), he insanely took it to be Old Huckleberry in his stall, hailing him (Israel) with his shod fore-foot clattering against the planks—his customary trick when ...
— Israel Potter • Herman Melville


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