Similar words: lobbyist, hobby, lobby, snobby, hobble, hobbing, hobbledehoy, thomas hobbes. Meaning: ['hɑbɪɪst /hɒb-] n. a person who pursues an activity in their spare time for pleasure.
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1. These are ideal for the amateur breeder or hobbyist who overwinter fish.
2. Others will divine whether the Martins were lucky hobbyists or party stooges.
3. Before the hobbyists even integrated the word into their lexicon, Raskin was a student of interface.
4. Schools and hobbyists - the kind of people who own home computers - are among the biggest customers.
5. Any Linux professional or hobbyist operating in an environment that's at all dynamic -- even just an occasional need to run on others' equipment -- should try out a copy of Knoppix.
6. Cracker A computer hobbyist who gets kicks from gaining unauthorized access to computer systems.
7. Similarly(http://sentencedict.com/hobbyist.html), the numerous business concerns catering to the hobbyist have a tremendous but unknown dollar value.
8. What is a safe bacterium for a hobbyist to play with?
9. And at a time when hobbyist computers were boxy wooden affairs with metal chassis, he designed the Apple II as a sleek, low-slung plastic package intended for the den or the kitchen.
10. He was sort of like an eager boy hobbyist and sort of like a torturer intent on punishing every victim equally.
11. She said that outside the BBC, radio would not be commercially viable and was therefore likely to end up solely in the form of "hobbyist" models such as podcasts.
12. Some hobbyist linguists have even parsed the multiple spellings into computer code and a handy chart.
13. This is much bigger than the hobbyist web or the professional web.
14. Serving on a such committee would expose the hobbyist to the regulations and protocols that research institutions use to protect workers and the environment.
15. Any hobbyist worth his or her salt will, in turn, be admiring the Stuxnet code that shut down the Iranian centrifuges, looking to imitate and improve on it.
16. The fairground goldfish has been the starting point for many hobbyists.
17. For much of its short history, the computer world was inhabited by a small circle of researchers, students and hobbyists.
18. Angel and butterflyfish are some of the most beautiful marine fish they hobbyist is ever likely to keep.
19. A Yellow Tangs are very popular aquarium fish and many hobbyists try to keep them in shoals.
20. Buyer then offers evidence that he bought the computer for his personal use as a hobbyist.
21. The Alvis' wheel-clamp was soon copied by a certain stripe of computer hobbyist, who began to distribute it, concealed within various digital documents that people might be expected to want to open.
22. It's the right way to do things : We firmly believe that we offer the best foundation for product development, all the way from hobbyist code to enterprise solutions work.
23. It continues to be developed for research and in the hobbyist community.
24. Having this relatively low-cost technology available to anyone means that a network of hobbyist astronomers across Britain are constantly observing the night sky and sharing their findings.
25. Often you can pick up a lot of information and valuable advice from a fellow hobbyist.
26. She most likely has experience in law enforcement or the military, though she may simply be a self-defense advocate or a dedicated hobbyist with uncommon self-possession .
27. The cost, however, is high for low-traffic websites or hobbyist developers.
28. Suppose you're a cartographer or geographic information system (GIS) professional, working on behalf of one, or an advanced hobbyist and want to bring in multiple datasets from a variety of sources.
29. But as more details emerged, it began to look less like something new and more like a piece of hobbyist "street" technology, albeit one expensively optimized for a specific attack.
30. The PHP community is a great mixture of "classically trained" Computer Science majors together with hobbyist self trained programmers.