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avocation

[av-uh-key-shuhn] / ˌæv əˈkeɪ ʃən /


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“I think Spencer’s perspective was, ‘I’m going to turn this into not just an avocation but also a vocation,’” he said.

From Los Angeles Times • May 21, 2026

Once she yells about her charley horse what might have been a saucy turn degrades into an awkward limb pile because that is Miranda's avocation.

From Salon • Jul. 9, 2023

He was also an amateur boxer, an avocation that left him with a permanently sunken left cheekbone.

From New York Times • Sep. 26, 2022

Conversely, Steel said, “President-elect Biden is a legislator by avocation, by training, by instinct, by experience in a way that former President Obama was not.”

From Seattle Times • Jan. 1, 2021

When he was advised that he had no avocation, he left the island, came to America to study the then budding field of psychiatry.

From "The Bluest Eye" by Toni Morrison




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