Synonym: avocation, pastime. Similar words: lobby, hobble, hobbing, crabby, phobia, gobble up, acrophobia, claustrophobic. Meaning: ['hɑbɪ /'hɒb-] n. 1. an auxiliary activity 2. a child's plaything consisting of an imitation horse mounted on rockers; the child straddles it and pretends to ride 3. small Old World falcon formerly trained and flown at small birds.
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151 It's a hobby of mine to bargain at a flea market.
152 Whether you golf or knit, play tennis or quilt, a hobby can cause repetitive stress injuries (RSIs) just as different types of work can.
153 He has a hobby for storing up sayings in his mind.
154 It was kind of a hobby for him, " said Zou Xianggu, Sunward 's vice-general manager."
155 Visit hobby aircraft websites or our robot parts list to find good wheels with traction.
156 What do you do for recreation? Do you have a hobby?
157 Many people, no matter their level of income, view shopping as a hobby.
158 I've written before about my saltwater aquarium hobby and how particular saltwater fish are about their water.
159 The temperature sensors, start switch S1, and current control potentiometer are all connected to the board using servo lead wire (available at many hobby shops in 10 foot lengths).
160 Or perhaps you work on your small business every weekend – don't knock those who prefer to spend that time partying with friends, or simply enjoying a non-paying hobby.
161 With the constant stresses life places on us, we all need a release. Finding a hobby, activity, or interest can be a life saver.
162 By their junior year at Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Ajay Patel and his twin brother Anil had turned their high school hobby of buying and selling video games into a profitable business.
163 I have an interesting hobby, too Look! This is my book of candy paper.
164 One of her recent hobby was collecting small pieces of Derby and Worcester p orcelain.
165 Strong child: 1, build a station what is jumping-off place , it is individual interest the hobby still is to make money.
166 Finding a hobby, activity, or interest can be a life saver.
167 Certain Necromancers of Ammi - saduqa have made a hobby of grave robbery.
168 Magic can be a lifetime hobby and card magic is considered to be the poetry of prestidigitation .
169 Engaging in a hobby like reading a book, making a patchwork quilt or even playing computer games can delay the onset of dementia, a US study suggests.
170 My brother likes horseback riding, but I prefer golfing as a hobby.
171 An armless man in the US has not let his disability get in the way of his favorite hobby - shooting.
172 Their latest hobby is traveling(http://sentencedict.com), and they've been almost everywhere in Canton.
173 Millie Grace Akena was rolling paper beads near her home. She worked at a rock quarry. She made paper beads as a hobby.
174 A beginner could really enjoy the hobby for an outlay of between £100 or £120 a month.