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pastime
noun as in leisure activity
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Example Sentences
This is not speed chess, to reference Reeves’s favourite pastime.
Baseball may be known as “America’s pastime”, but its biggest star is from Japan.
Hugely popular with fellow gardeners across Scotland, he described the pastime as "part of the fabric of our lives".
We’ve become accustomed to assume that such landmarks are abandoned — a bittersweet reminder of a forgotten era when going to films was the national pastime.
Piloting a private plane is obviously an expensive pastime, so it may be natural for the words “flying community” to conjure images of private jets and caviar.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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