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pastime

[pas-tahym, pahs-] / ˈpæsˌtaɪm, ˈpɑs- /


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Rubinstein remembers how people who were fond of cross-country skiing – a very popular pastime in winter in Russia – used to take their radios with them out of town, where there were fewer jammers.

From BBC

But instead of serving as a celebration of America’s pastime, opening day has arrived this week with a warning: Don’t get too attached.

From The Wall Street Journal

The possibilities they outlined were dazzling, but led us to wonder what other new pastimes we should be prepared to embrace.

From The Wall Street Journal

With the rise of junk journaling content on social media, the once solo pastime has turned into a lively social scene.

From Los Angeles Times

In the premier international showcase for America’s pastime, the U.S. has only won the final once.

From The Wall Street Journal