lobbish (Meaning)

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lobbish (a.)

Like a lob; consisting of lobs.

Synonyms & Antonyms of lobbish

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lobbish Sentence Examples

  1. The lobbish of the grand hotel was adorned with opulent chandeliers and marble floors.
  2. The company's lobbyist expertly navigated the lobbish of the Capitol building, securing support for their legislation.
  3. Amidst the hustle and bustle, the lobbish of the airport provided a temporary sanctuary for weary travelers.
  4. The lobbish was a hub of activity, with people mingling, exchanging ideas, and pursuing their goals.
  5. The hotel's lobbish served as a gathering place for guests to socialize and enjoy live music.
  6. The hospital's lobbish offered a comforting space for families to wait during medical emergencies.
  7. The lobbish of the apartment building was a vibrant area where residents interacted and shared their experiences.
  8. The lobbish of the museum showcased stunning artwork and provided a glimpse into the exhibits beyond.
  9. The lobbish of the corporate headquarters was a grand and imposing space, reflecting the company's power and influence.
  10. The lobbish of the theater was a place where guests could mingle and enjoy refreshments before and after performances.

FAQs About the word lobbish

Like a lob; consisting of lobs.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The lobbish of the grand hotel was adorned with opulent chandeliers and marble floors.

The company's lobbyist expertly navigated the lobbish of the Capitol building, securing support for their legislation.

Amidst the hustle and bustle, the lobbish of the airport provided a temporary sanctuary for weary travelers.

The lobbish was a hub of activity, with people mingling, exchanging ideas, and pursuing their goals.