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nobblerize

English

Etymology

nobbler +? -ize

Pronunciation

Verb

nobblerize (third-person singular simple present nobblerizes, present participle nobblerizing, simple past and past participle nobblerized)

  1. (Australia, intransitive, obsolete) To drink nobblers (servings of beer or spirits).
    • 1855, The Geelong Advertiser and Intelligencer (26 March 1855)
      Some days ago a man named Kelly having nobblerized too much, kicked up a disturbance with a neighbour named Amy, whom he violently assaulted []
    • 1864, Charles Robert Thatcher, Thatcher's Colonial Minstrel (page 40)
      Folks out here must love nobblerizing, / For publicans large fortunes make; / And to me it is truly surprising / The quantity some people take.
    • 1869, Edward Howe, The boy in the bush (page 85)
      He was 'so overcome with the heat,' poor man! in lifting the mail-bag out of the cart, that he had to go and nobblerize at the 'Royal' before he felt equal to opening it.

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nobblerized

English

Verb

nobblerized

  1. simple past tense and past participle of nobblerize

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