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bombinate

[bom-buh-neyt] / ˈbɒm bəˌneɪt /






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When pressed, conductors and chairmen of orchestral boards will bombinate about the importance of hearing new and different works, of keeping musical culture fresh.

From Time Magazine Archive

A few Senators thought they detected the busy, ubiquitous hand of Harry Hopkins�and the Senate is never too busy to bombinate about Harry.

From Time Magazine Archive

Like his co-workers he had been somewhat stampeded by Dorn's imitative faculties, faculties which enabled the former journalist to bombinate twice as loud in a void three times as great as any of his colleagues.

From Erik Dorn by Hecht, Ben