hobby in the PONS Dictionary

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His hobbies are arts, music, writing, photography, driving and sports.
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Music, shopping and football are among his biggest hobbies.
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Gold's hobbies include gambling, skateboarding, and trying foods from different cities.
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He claimed that woodworking was his hobby, but although he had all the necessary tools, he never had the time to use them.
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Her main hobby outside of darts is making jewellery, which, whilst it started as a hobby has now become a very fast growing business.
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The object of the show was to shed light on the manifold hobbies and interests that viewers might wish to pursue.
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Her hobby is fortune-telling, and she's even successful at times.
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Rare coffee cans may have a monetary value, but efforts at systematizing the hobby are at a low level.
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This is thought to provide protection from predators such as sparrowhawks and hobbies.
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The hobby became especially widespread from the 1960s through the 1980s.
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