hobart
IPA: hˈoʊbɑrt
Root Word: Hobart
noun
- The capital city of Tasmania, Australia, named for a Lord Hobart.
- A patronymic English surname transferred from the given name derived from a variant of Hubert.
- A city in Indiana
- A village in New York
- A city, the county seat of Kiowa County, Oklahoma.
- A census-designated place in Washington (state)
- A village in Wisconsin
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Examples of "hobart" in Sentences
- Until then, I would recommend that everyone boycott AZ. hobart
- The rethuglicans have gone mad and hate anyone with color! hobart
- Do you ever have anything constructive or non-partisan to say? hobart
- We need new politicak parties in this country in the worst way. hobart
- Whatever happenned to Obama focusing his attention like a laser to the issue of jobs and unemployment? hobart
- The Tea Party, a bunch of people from the 18th century who where coonskin caps and think the Earth is flat. hobart
- "The White Annoyoning Teabaggers" are ushering in a spiritual revival akin to Spanish Inquisition would be more like it. hobart
- He switched sides because he wanted to actually represent PA rather than the GOP, which lost its way during the Bush administration. hobart
- All these political types are playing with America's future and they just keep spending and spending, while people lose their jobs everyday! hobart
- I think this is a purely political move - the Republicans will come out against this again, and this will give the Democrats momentum coming into the mid-terms. hobart
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