Hobnobs [verb]
Definition of Hobnobs:
associate with
Sentence/Example of Hobnobs:
You can't certainly if you hobnob with the rival candidate and call him a good fellow.
Im sure they used to hobnob and drink brandy and water together in seedy public-houses.
Jacinto Quesada had not stopped in passing to hobnob with the Gypsies.
He did not relish having to hobnob in this way with such a vulgarian as a grafting police captain.
There were even ladies in bonnets, as if they had run in neighborly to hobnob an hour with Iwakura.
Two medicine-men are supposed always to wish for a chance to hobnob, and we'll put it on that score.
My dear Roxbury, the Odell-Carneys entertain the nobility without compunction, and they've been known to hobnob with royalty.
Once there, his family solicitor was not called upon to live with him and hobnob with his extraordinary intimates.
I thought I'd get in with them all right away, hobnob with lords and baronets, and maybe get knighted on the spot.
I'll buy me a fiddle in Italy, and hobnob with gondoliers, singing the songs of Tasso on Venetian waters.