Pastime in a sentence as a noun

And in the end, the bloatphobia is not warranted - just a curious pastime.

In essence, he's being ironic -- a favored pastime of the lost generation.

In Finland, it's a national pastime to make booze runs across to Estonia, where alcohol is far cheaper.

I'm pretty sure everyone involved was aware of acrylics and he was really just using MS Paint as a pastime.

From the paper:> Finding Turing-completeness in unlikely places has long been a pastime of bored computer scientists.

Even better, let them understand that some of the things they learn was the result an intellectual pastime for these mathematicians.

To sum it up: EVE is no idle pastime and you do not just log into EVE and "zerg" through a few battleground inebriated without any consequences or danger.

Nitpicking on html is a fun and amusing pastime, but unless the page is deformed in some way, it falls into the "**** nobody cares about" category.

This is just unconscionable on behalf of the Austin police, especially considering that drinking seems to be _the_ pastime in Austin.

> Because HN is still an exclusive secret garden?No, because HN commenter's favourite pastime, Reddit-bashing, is too scary if not done behind their backs and from a safe distance.

The way I think has fundamentally changed since programming became the primary professional/pastime activity in my life about two years ago. I'm 32, and everything from my politics to my decisions about where to live has been effected.

But Russians never attribute themselves downloading movies and cracking games to some higher purpose: we just like free stuff, and gaming the system for personal gain is a national pastime.

"A professional is a person who is engaged in a certain activity, or occupation, for gain or compensation as means of livelihood; such as a permanent career, not as an amateur or pastime.

He might also want to go the extra mile on proving that he is no longer an existential threat to the American Way of Life, taking up a pastime such as computer gaming, putting in marathon Playstation sessions and completely ignoring the news.

Pastime definitions

noun

a diversion that occupies one's time and thoughts (usually pleasantly); "sailing is her favorite pastime"; "his main pastime is gambling"; "he counts reading among his interests"; "they criticized the boy for his limited pursuits"

See also: interest pursuit