Definitions
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- noun an oriental tobacco pipe with a long flexible tube connected to a container where the smoke is cooled by passing through water
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Examples
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Many majlises have been exchanged with the imported culture of coffee houses that serve tobacco called sheesha or hubbly-bubbly.
Sultan Sooud Al-Qassemi: How Urbanisation Is Changing Emirati Identity Sultan Sooud Al-Qassemi 2011
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Breathe, focus inwardly, and trust your gut as the best travel guide - especially when things go unexpectedly hubbly-bubbly.
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Iraqis watch television at home, while smoking hubbly-bubbly in Baghdad cafes, while gazing up from plates of lamb and blackened tomatoes over lunch, and on small screens behind the grocery shop cashier.
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Controversial Scotland Yard Commander Ali Dizaei - already the subject of a separate misconduct inquiry - had accused Waad Al-Baghdadi of assaulting him with the mouthpiece of a traditional Middle Eastern 'hubbly-bubbly' water pipe.
Home | Mail Online 2008
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Now Met boss Dizaei is accused of 'making up' evidence against suspect accused of attacking him with a hubbly-bubbly pipe
Home | Mail Online 2008
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Controversial Scotland Yard Commander Ali Dizaei - already the subject of a separate misconduct inquiry - had accused Waad Al-Baghdadi of assaulting him with the mouthpiece of a traditional Middle Eastern 'hubbly-bubbly' water pipe.
Home | Mail Online 2008
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Now Met boss Dizaei is accused of 'making up' evidence against suspect accused of attacking him with a hubbly-bubbly pipe
Home | Mail Online 2008
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Controversial Scotland Yard Commander Ali Dizaei - already the subject of a separate misconduct inquiry - had accused Waad Al-Baghdadi of assaulting him with the mouthpiece of a traditional Middle Eastern 'hubbly-bubbly' water pipe.
Home | Mail Online 2008
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Now Met boss Dizaei is accused of 'making up' evidence against suspect accused of attacking him with a hubbly-bubbly pipe
Home | Mail Online 2008
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Now Met boss Dizaei is accused of 'making up' evidence against suspect accused of attacking him with a hubbly-bubbly pipe
Home | Mail Online 2008
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