Lexicographical Neighbors of Hobjob
Literary usage of Hobjob
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. James Hall of Tynemouth: A Beneficent Life of a Busy Man of Business by William Hayward (1896)
"... about the streets, utterly helpless, and they hobjob into gaols, penitentiaries,
and reformatories. " He had written," he said, " to Lord Shaftesbury, ..."