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hubble-bubble

[huhb-uhl-buhb-uhl] / ˈhʌb əlˌbʌb əl /


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As soon as the King's health had been drunk,† before which no smoking is ever allowed, he pushed aside the perfectos and lit his famed hubble-bubble, the Dawes underslung pipe.

From Time Magazine Archive

In Istanbul last week the Turkish Chamber of Commerce received an order for "a hubble-bubble encrusted with pearls and diamonds" from the Berlin Chamber of Commerce.

From Time Magazine Archive

He continued to loaf around Athens caf�s puffing a hubble-bubble and fingering a string of amber beads, boasting his immunity.

From Time Magazine Archive

Stiffly the B. C. C.'s corresponding secretary explained that he was referring to the T. C. C. "an order for a hubble-bubble received from a wealthy American who lives on Rhode Island."

From Time Magazine Archive

Again there was a long period of stillness, broken only by the hubble-bubble.

From For Fortune and Glory A Story of the Soudan War by Paget, Walter




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