hubble-bubble
Americannoun
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a simple form of the hookah, in which the smoke passes through water, causing a bubbling sound.
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a bubbling sound.
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an uproar; turmoil.
noun
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another name for hookah
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hubbub; turmoil
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a bubbling or gargling sound
Etymology
Origin of hubble-bubble
First recorded in 1625–35; rhyming compound based on bubble
Example Sentences
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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."
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Sunnis and Shi'ites played on the same sports teams and shared hubble-bubble pipes over domino games in cafes.
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That is chiefly because Charles Gates, the eldest, swears picturesquely and used to smoke a hubble-bubble pipe.*
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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.
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Lucy knew it for a hubble-bubble or Turkish pipe, and saw that the lips were in a brown face, with big black eyes, round which dark bluish circles were drawn.
From Little Lucy's Wonderful Globe by Yonge, Charlotte Mary
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