Definition of Hobson's choice in English:
 Hobson's choice
nounˈhɒbs(ə)nzˈhɑbsənz ˌtʃɔɪs
A choice of taking what is available or nothing at all.
 the regional council must decide whether a private toll bridge is better than no bridge at all—it's a Hobson's choice
 Example sentencesExamples
-  And attracting private investors to the state came to be the Hobson's choice.
 -  For many film-makers, handycams are a Hobson's choice.
 -  It is as if the diplomatic option given is Hobson's choice.
 -  Instead, the viewer gets this Hobson's choice: either torturous dubbing or no sound at all.
 -  They resent the fact that they will basically be given Hobson's choice.
 -  But Hobson's choice is no choice.
 -  But it's a Hobson's choice - if you invest in a country like Burma, you create problems.
 -  Hence, a Hobson's choice was not a choice at all.
 -  This gives transit planners a Hobson's choice: fewer buses equals infrequent service equals inconvenience equals no riders; frequent service means paying a bundle to run near-empty buses.
 -  Home furnishings became a Hobson's choice: mom's living room set and a yard-sale dining room table.
 -  Given this Hobson's choice, more than 100 families opted to lease.
 -  ‘That's the Hobson's choice you get when you hand juries these giant cases,’ he says.
 -  It looks like Hobson's choice for local councils lose your toilets now, or be forced to close them in three years' time.
 -  And why are we only offered this Hobson's choice of slowing down our decline instead of reversing it?
 -  There is not simply a Hobson's choice between free trade and no trade.
 -  Today, Begg has been offered a Hobson's choice.
 -  This is a cruel Hobson's choice that women will be forced to confront.
 -  I relished the opportunity to cook whatever I wanted when I chose, instead of having to take Hobson's choice of a warmed-over plate of fried rice back at the boardinghouse before the kitchen closed at 10 p.m.
 -  The choices they made were mostly Hobson's choices.
 -  Army senior leaders must not be placed in a position where the choice between manpower and long-term modernization/readiness is a Hobson's choice.
 
Origin
  
Mid 17th century: named after Thomas Hobson (1554–1631), a Cambridge carrier who hired out horses, giving the customer the ‘choice’ of the one nearest the door or none at all.
   Definition of Hobson's choice in US English:
 Hobson's choice
nounˈhɑbsənz ˌtʃɔɪsˈhäbsənz ˌCHois
A choice of taking what is available or nothing at all.
 the regional council must decide whether a private toll bridge is better than no bridge at all—it's a Hobson's choice
 Example sentencesExamples
-  ‘That's the Hobson's choice you get when you hand juries these giant cases,’ he says.
 -  Home furnishings became a Hobson's choice: mom's living room set and a yard-sale dining room table.
 -  Today, Begg has been offered a Hobson's choice.
 -  Army senior leaders must not be placed in a position where the choice between manpower and long-term modernization/readiness is a Hobson's choice.
 -  The choices they made were mostly Hobson's choices.
 -  This is a cruel Hobson's choice that women will be forced to confront.
 -  And why are we only offered this Hobson's choice of slowing down our decline instead of reversing it?
 -  And attracting private investors to the state came to be the Hobson's choice.
 -  It is as if the diplomatic option given is Hobson's choice.
 -  They resent the fact that they will basically be given Hobson's choice.
 -  There is not simply a Hobson's choice between free trade and no trade.
 -  It looks like Hobson's choice for local councils lose your toilets now, or be forced to close them in three years' time.
 -  This gives transit planners a Hobson's choice: fewer buses equals infrequent service equals inconvenience equals no riders; frequent service means paying a bundle to run near-empty buses.
 -  Given this Hobson's choice, more than 100 families opted to lease.
 -  But Hobson's choice is no choice.
 -  Instead, the viewer gets this Hobson's choice: either torturous dubbing or no sound at all.
 -  But it's a Hobson's choice - if you invest in a country like Burma, you create problems.
 -  Hence, a Hobson's choice was not a choice at all.
 -  For many film-makers, handycams are a Hobson's choice.
 -  I relished the opportunity to cook whatever I wanted when I chose, instead of having to take Hobson's choice of a warmed-over plate of fried rice back at the boardinghouse before the kitchen closed at 10 p.m.
 
Origin
  
Mid 17th century: named after Thomas Hobson (1554–1631), a Cambridge carrier who hired out horses, giving the customer the ‘choice’ of the one nearest the door or none at all.