单词 | popular pastime |
释义 | popular pastime The making of the pins was a popular pastime during the long curfew/blackout nights. Times, Sunday Times Birdwatching became a popular pastime. Times, Sunday Times The monarch had serious fears that this increasingly popular pastime would distract his people from practicing archery, which in time of war could cost the nation dear. The Sun Table tennis, upon arrival, proved a more popular pastime but, by all accounts, after a week closeted away from the world, even the paddles lie dormant. Times, Sunday Times Conspiracy theories are a popular pastime and generate hundreds of websites. Times, Sunday Times |
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