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hobbyist

[hob-ee-ist] / ˈhɒb i ɪst /


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Those art ambitions led her to New York, where she fell in with her future art compatriots when they were running a paid workshop for hobbyists called the Coenties Slip Drawing School.

From New York Times

Fellow hobbyists would tip off Korotkov whenever Putin’s special train was headed out of Moscow, so he could rush to the tracks with his camera.

From Washington Post

The numbers for hobbyist launches of pico balloons are harder to come by.

From Scientific American

The practice of tracking billionaires’ jets is hardly new — hobbyists, reporters and observers have long followed executives’ and government leaders’ movements by tracking their private planes.

From Washington Post

Enter Alex Lee: full-time copywriter, part-time web designer hobbyist and hopeless romantic.

From Los Angeles Times