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Her many hobbies include tap dancing, baking, and lots and lots of crafting.

With more women achieving financial parity with men, more women are able to take up luxury hobbies men have long enjoyed.

Did you two engage in any hobbies or games together in your downtime?

His off-track hobbies include moto-cross driving and skydiving.

But my parents also left me with a dearth of hobbies that make admissions committees salivate.

But the world, Auberon, the real world, is not run on these hobbies.

He is a great lover of books and gardening—two antithetical hobbies—which are charming in themselves, and healthily counteractive.

Now, next I want to say some things about having dinner at night, for that is one of my hobbies.

Her hobbies are reading science fiction novels, going to the opera and listening to folk music.

Law becomes thus a sort of anthology of various existing crowd-hobbies.

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On this page you'll find 42 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to hobbies, such as: art, specialty, avocation, diversion, craft, and amusement.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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