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21hobby — Hob by, Hobbyhorse Hob by*horse , n. [OE. hobin a nag, OF. hobin hobby; cf. hober to stir, move; prob. of German or Scand. origin; cf. Dan. hoppe a mare, dial. Sw. hoppa; perh. akin to E. hop to jump.] 1. A strong, active horse, of a middle size …
22hobby — (n.) late 13c., hobyn, small horse, pony, later mock horse used in the morris dance, and c.1550 child s toy riding horse, which led to hobby horse in a transferred sense of favorite pastime or avocation, first recorded 1670s, shortened to hobby… …
23hobby-horse — hobby horses also hobbyhorse N COUNT You describe a subject or idea as your hobby horse if you have strong feelings on it and like talking about it whenever you have the opportunity. Honesty is a favourite hobby horse for Courau …
24hobby — (plural hobbies; del inglés; pronunciamos jobi ) sustantivo masculino 1. Afición favorita para entretenerse en los ratos libres: Mi hobby es la lectura. ¿Cuál es tu hobby? …
25hobby — hobby1 [häb′ē] n. pl. hobbies [ME hobi < hobin, dim. of Robert, ROBERT1] 1. Archaic a medium sized, vigorous horse 2. HOBBYHORSE 3. [< HOBBY1 sense 2 …
26hobby-horsical — hobby horsˈical adjective Whimsically given to a hobby • • • Main Entry: ↑hobby …
27Hobby Products International — or HPI of Foothill Ranch, California, USA is a manufacturer of on and off road radio controlled cars, both electric and nitromethane powered.TimelineThe company, originally an export firm, was founded in 1986 by Tatsuro Watanabe and a partner,… …
28hobby — /ˈɔbbi, ingl. ˈhHbɪ/ [vc. ingl., abbr. di hobby horse, in origine «cavallo della giostra»] s. m. inv. svago, diletto, piacere, divertimento, passatempo □ mania, pallino …
29Hobby — Hobby: Das Wort für »Steckenpferd, Liebhaberei« wurde im 20. Jh. aus gleichbed. engl. hobby entlehnt, dessen weitere Herkunft unklar ist …
30hobby — ► NOUN (pl. hobbies) 1) an activity followed regularly for pleasure. 2) historical a very early type of bicycle propelled by the pressure of the rider s feet against the ground. ORIGIN originally in the sense «small horse», later «toy horse or… …