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gadabout
[ gad-uh-bout ]
noun
- a person who moves about restlessly or aimlessly, especially from one social activity to another.
- a person who travels often or to many different places, especially for pleasure.
gadabout
/ ˈɡædəˌbaʊt /
noun
- informal.a person who restlessly seeks amusement
Word History and Origins
Origin of gadabout1
Example Sentences
Ellington, Basie and Armstrong successfully navigated that perilous world, and these self-described gadabouts got to see this vast country in a way few Americans, and almost no Black Americans, did then.
She is, after all, the English-born, Oxford-educated former editor of Tatler, Vanity Fair, The New Yorker, Talk and The Daily Beast, as well as a prolific freelance writer, intermittent broadcaster, conference organizer and general gadabout.
Mr. Belmondo was inundated with offers and tried to avoid being typecast as the likable gadabout.
So for a while, Prince Andrew was just Classic Royal, maybe a wastrel and a gadabout in peacetime, but a standup guy in a war.
The author insists she is not a gadabout, though after the release of “Primates” she was snapped at any number of benefit galas.
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