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"gadabout" Definitions
  1. a person who is always going out socially or travelling for pleasure

63 Sentences With "gadabout"

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His gadabout meddling has already done damage to hard-won gains.
An actress, artist and, in an earlier life, unregenerate gadabout, Ms. Subkoff seemed intent on presenting the world with a shiny, self-assured and elegantly gift-wrapped version of herself.
Caroline Copeland was a welcome omnipresence as choreographer and dancer in "Carnaval" and as a mute gadabout, Fulvio, in the Pergolesi, holding the stage with her antics before the performance and at intermission as well.
A gifted talent scout with a gambler's nerve and occasional recklessness — he played the horses — Mr. White was a colorful gadabout for whom the famous were catnip and the after-party was as important as the show.
Family-style dinner and low-key gossip prevailed at the party, where Purple founder and general gadabout Olivier Zahm caroused with art world luminaries (André Saraiva, Petra Collins), designers (Pamela Love, Johan Lindeberg) and models (Anja Rubik, Hari Nef).
"I'm a little late to the party, but I love what I've seen so far — which is this room," Ms. Johnson said, her fur wrap clutched by the social gadabout and writer Derek Blasberg, as the two made their way, giggling, around the exhibition.
" Mr. Odenkirk said in a statement that his book will be "a comic 'bildungsroman,' if you will — defined by Webster's Dictionary as 'a novel about the moral and psychological growth of the main character' — except this will be more memoir and the main character, Bob Odenkirk (actor, writer, comedian, gadabout), doesn't grow morally or psychologically.
The summer-dress and seersucker-suit set also included Susan and David Rockefeller Jr., the society scions and marine environmentalists; Eric Fischl and April Gornik, the artists; Demian Chapman, the shark expert; Carole Crist, a former first lady of Florida; Brock Pierce, a cryptocurrency wiz; Libbie Mugrabi, the art world gadabout; and Jason Binn, the luxury magazine publisher.
Best known as the setting for the director Luca Guadagnino's 2010 film "I Am Love," the villa is administered now by the Fondo Ambiente Italiano (FAI), Italy's version of the National Trust for Historic Preservation and is often used by Tod's for fashion presentations, parties and advertising campaigns like a current one featuring the society gadabout and Instagram darling Derek Blasberg.
Fleming gadabout and monk feeder, thou shalt be hanged with them.
Yet why should I after all abuse the gadabout propensities of my countrymen?
Yet why should I, after all, abuse the gadabout propensities of my countrymen?
I am not to be stopped on the king's service by every gadabout.
In the face of her husband's illness, Dolly could not prove a gadabout.
I can tell the toot of the gadabout if Gabriel was blowing the whistle.
Gruen's protagonist convincingly evolves from a hapless, rich gadabout into a serious, capable woman.
I told you both the gadabout and the other skiff are around the point.
Gadabout sidled to starboard, and grapnels were thrown up into the trees to hold her alongshore.
At age three Sturges was adopted by his gadabout mother's second husband, Solomon Sturges, a wealthy Chicagoan.
Not a sign of the presence of the gadabout was to be seen on the waters before them.
Not four years since I still had her under me at school, and she was already a gadabout.
Butler, Phyllis. "The Haunting of Winchester, a Musical Play". CurtainUp.com. September 10, 2005Jones, Chad. "Gadabout ghosts haunt SJ Rep’s ‘Winchester’".
As of 2019, TCAT operates 34 bus routes. Door to door paratransit service is provided by GADABOUT Transportation Services, Inc.
Butler, Phyllis. "The Haunting of Winchester, a Musical Play". CurtainUp.com. September 10, 2005Jones, Chad. "Gadabout ghosts haunt SJ Rep’s ‘Winchester’".
This cheerful gadabout is often to be found at gatherings of friends where his infectious good humour always stands out.
That such a revulsion should occur in the nature of a gadabout and featherbrain like this girl, is not unnatural.
It was midday when we tied Gadabout to the pilings beside the bridge, and the weather was hot and sultry.
One of Bruichladdich's most valuable local assets is a burly and charismatic gadabout named James Brown, widely known as Farmer Brown.
Meanwhile Jonathan Strange, a charming, wealthy gadabout, takes up magic on a whim after becoming bored with trying to write lyric poetry.
The Gadabout was a car invented by Ray Russell in the mid-1940s, with an aluminum and magnesium body."The Gadabout and the Phantom Corsair", Hemings Daily. Retrieved 3 February 2019 Built on an MG frame, its proposed specifications included a two-cycle, air-cooled engine with direct fuel injection and turbocharger, which would have been mounted either in front or in back at the owner's discretion. It was featured in many Second World War publications as a model post-war car, but the project was not funded, so only the original Gadabout was ever produced.
TCAT prepares for bus fare change and announces perk for CU employees TCAT re-organized itself as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation, TCAT. Inc. in 2005 with representatives of City of Ithaca, Cornell University, and Tompkins County serving on its board of directors. In 1976, a consortium of municipalities and human service agencies formed GADABOUT Transportation Services to address travel needs of seniors and people with disabilities and today operates the Federally mandated paratransit service for Tompkins County. Although GADABOUT did not join TCAT in 1998, the two companies are still closely related, with GADABOUT leasing space and maintenance services from TCAT.
Then Geoffrey of London, a young gadabout whose taste runs to older women, and who has various angry husbands and boyfriends on his trail.
And yet questions continue to arise, questions that conspire to keep even the most adventuresome gadabout from entering the enchanted world of mechanized canine conveyance.
On signing a contract, the ogre exchanges a day from his past for one in which he can revert to being a scary, unregenerate, child-free gadabout.
The old warhorse sensed the chipped concrete and flood-lights of home, it whinnied as it went, there was a flash of the old gadabout, a squirt of adrenaline.
Tapestry, worn to threads at the corners, part of a set that had gone with her parents many times abroad, on ships and trains, Turkish cabs, South American buses, in a former gadabout life.
Teddy Edward's travelling companions included Jasmine the Rabbit, Snowytoes the Panda and Bushy the Bushbaby. The series was directed by Howard Kennett.Television Heaven, History of Watch With Mother The distinctive theme tune was "Glad Gadabout" by Johnny Scott.
Tioga County Public Transit operates three routes to Ithaca and Cornell, but will cease operating on November 30, 2014. GADABOUT Transportation Services, Inc. provides demand-response paratransit service for seniors over 60 and people with disabilities. Ithaca Dispatch provides local and regional taxi service.
One day, Gadabout Gaddis posted a sign GONE FISHING and that was 56 years ago. TV Guide, pp 24-26. Gaddis, an avid fisherman since his youth in Illinois, was also a pilot and adventurer. He began his career in the early days of television by showing his home movies of his fishing expeditions.
G.G. Communications or GG Productions was a film distributor based in Boston, Massachusetts. Founded by city native Nicholas W. Russo (credited in releases as "N.W. Russo"), it was responsible for the U.S. releases of various foreign films. The company was named after fisherman Gadabout Gaddis, for whom Russo had produced the successful documentary television series The Flying Fisherman.
1960 Phillips Panda Mark 1 (P40) The Phillips Panda was one of a number of mopeds produced by the Phillips Cycles company of England in the 1950s and early 1960s. The factory also produced the slightly more expensive Phillips Gadabout models. Phillips Cycles Ltd. was a respected British bicycle manufacturer based in Bridge Street, Smethwick, England.
William Theakston (born 4 October 1984) is a former English actor who appeared in the first Harry Potter film. He played the role of the Slytherin Terrence Higgs, the seeker of the Slytherin Quidditch team. He attended Latymer Upper School. He has also appeared in two children's TV series: CBBC's The Ghost Hunter and CITV's Sir Gadabout: The Worst Knight in the Land.
J. Thaddeus Toad is a gadabout playboy who likes driving fast cars and wearing expensive clothes. He's the wealthy owner of Toad Hall, and an object of ridicule among his friends — the timid Mole, intellectual Badger and outgoing Water Rat. Mr. Toad stories included "Ghost of Toad Hall", "Micemaster Road", "Build a Better Bungalow", "Polo Panic" and "Jove! What a Day".
Switch Bitch (1974) is a book of adult short stories by British writer Roald Dahl. Four stories, originally published in Playboy between 1965 and 1974, are collected. They are linked by themes of sexual deception: in each one some large act of cunning, cruelty, or hedonism underpins the sexuality. The book is notable for its introduction of the Uncle Oswald character, a wealthy hobbyist and gadabout who stars in both the first and last stories.
Egerton's other film credits include Sarah in Driving Lessons (2006) alongside Rupert Grint and Flora in Knife Edge (2008). She was to appear as Katrina in Eragon, but the scenes which she featured in were removed from the final cut. Egerton starred as Princess Elenora in the television children's series Sir Gadabout: The Worst Knight in the Land. In 2001, she starred as the "young" Morgaine in the television miniseries The Mists of Avalon.
In Ghost Hunter he played the character of Roddy, one of the main characters. Roddy and his sister Tessa make friends with the ghost of a Victorian shoe-shine boy who is being hunted by the sinister Ghost Hunter. In Sir Gadabout he played the character of Will, a more minor character who is the friend of the princess in the series. This programme was loosely based on the stories of King Arthur.
Wealthy gadabout Oswald Hendryks Cornelius is stranded in Cairo when a Syrian businessman picks him up by the side of the road and offers him a room for the night in his desert mansion. While there Oswald meets the man's wife and daughter, both of whom are extremely beautiful. A midnight liaison occurs and Oswald wonders who it was he spent the night with, when the businessman reveals to him new information that could be fatal.
He, however, accompanies her as it's dark and dangerous on the road to the Kaala Ghoda. No respectable person visits the inn and there are stories of wrongdoings going on there. Bobby is actually in the police and he works undercover as an unemployed gadabout drinker with no work so that he can get nearer to the criminals. His friend Johnny fancies reading detective novels and getting up in disguises presumably to look out for any unlawful activity.
Fellini's dislike of the character was well documented, and in one interview he even referred to exposing "the void" of Casanova's life. Consequently, Fellini's interpretation goes against the traditional notion of Casanova as an enlightened gadabout. The original script was very brutal on the historical figure. It wasn't until Fellini shot the scene of Casanova and the nun that he began to sympathize with Casanova's inability to love, giving him the character of the mechanical doll and the dream ending.
This wise provision kept his children at home and also supplied companionship with the boys and girls of his friends. Eliza, the mother, died in 1849 when Casseday was nine years of age. Immediately after this, Miss Mary Ann McNutt, Eliza's half-sister, took charge of the household, so continuing in authority as long as the father lived; afterwards, until her own death, keeping the family together. When Cassedy was well in her 'teens, Aunt McNutt called her "Miss Gadabout".
"The first record was definitely genre-hopping. [...] The first album was finding its feet, it was gadabout", said Harris in an interview for The Sunday Business Post. On the follow-up Konk, the band attempted to find a more mature and polished sound. Drawing on a much wider choice of material for the album (about 80 to 90 new songs had been accumulated within the band's repertoire by this stage), the band began to incorporate more a hard-edged rock focus into their music.
At the end of the season, at the instructions of the Jockey Club, the inaugural Free Handicap, a rating of the year's best juveniles was published. Saucy Sue was assigned top weight of 127 pounds, one pound ahead of the leading colt Picaroon, who had won the Middle Park Stakes and was also trained by Alec Taylor. The Manton stables housed another leading two-year-old filly in the form of the Cheveley Park Stakes winner Miss Gadabout: like Saucy Sue she was owned and bred by Lord Astor and was a granddaughter of Popinjay.
Saucy Sue began her three-year-old season in the 1000 Guineas over Newmarket's Rowley Mile course on 3 May. Ridden by the Australian jockey Frank Bullock, she started at odds of 1/4 against ten opponents, making her the shortest priced favourite since 1904. She was never in any danger of defeat and won by six lengths from Miss Gadabout, with Firouze Mahal two lengths further back in third. According to descriptions of the race she won with her ears pricked and her mouth hanging open as her jockey struggled to restrain her.
In 1939 he briefly hosted a program about fishing on General Electric's experimental TV station W2XAD in Schenectady, New York. When W2XAD became WRGB in the mid-1940s, Gaddis returned to the station to host Outdoors with Liberty Mutual, which was only the second sponsored television show (Lowell Thomas's being the first). The show was eventually carried on 73 stations. Going Places with Gadabout Gaddis in the 1950s was less successful, but beginning in the early 1960s Gaddis starred in The Flying Fisherman, also sponsored by Liberty Mutual.
Oswald Hendryks Cornelius, "the greatest fornicator of all time", is a womanizing gadabout, whose motto is never to sleep with one woman twice. He is an oenophile, scorpion and walking stick collector, opera lover, and an expert on Chinese porcelain. He is also wealthy, apparently as a result of morally dubious, maybe even illegal, schemes. In "The Visitor" Oswald stays with a wealthy Syrian and his beautiful wife and daughter; in "Bitch" he funds a scheme to create the perfect aphrodisiac; and in My Uncle Oswald he leads a scheme to sell famous men's sperm.
Not all programs showed Gaddis making a catch, including an episode shot at Thomas Lake in Colorado, where Gaddis filmed for five days without catching a fish. Gaddis was nominated for an Emmy Award in 1968. Gaddis earned his Army Air Corps pilot's wings during World War I and flew himself to each filming location in his Piper Cherokee 235. Each episode would open with a shot of Gadabout Gaddis landing his plane, but in reality it was his friend, Jack Phillipps, landing the plane in Gaddis's cowboy hat, as Gaddis could not "hit the mark"; i.e.
Operated by Heinrich Braun,Franziska Nentwig, ed., Berlin im Licht, Exhibition catalogue, Stiftung Stadtmuseum Berlin, Berlin: G & H, 2008, , p. 177 Knud Wolffram, Tanzdielen und Vergnügungspaläste: Berliner Nachtleben in den dreißiger und vierziger Jahren: von der Friedrichstraße bis Berlin W, vom Moka Efti bis zum Delphi, Reihe Deutsche Vergangenheit 78: Stätten der Geschichte Berlins, Berlin: Hentrich, 1992, , p. 202 it was an attraction comparable to the Moulin Rouge in Paris,Walter Austin, A War Zone Gadabout: Being the Authentic Account of Four Trips to the Fighting Nations during 1914, '15, '16, Boston: Hinkley, 1917, , p. 22.
Once Bullock allowed her to gallop freely however, she quickly went clear of the field and won by very easily by eight lengths from Miss Gadabout, who was in turn eight lengths clear of the rest. Her winning time of 2:38.2 was more than two seconds faster than that recorded by the Derby winner Manna over the same course and distance two days earlier. Following the win, she was described in the press as the best filly seen in Britain since Pretty Polly. At Royal Ascot in June, Saucy Sue was brought back in distance to one mile for the Coronation Stakes and started at odds of 1/10.
Since the mid-1990s, Schnakenberg has worked primarily as a writer and self-described “intellectual gadabout” covering topics in sports, entertainment, and history. He is the author of more than a dozen books, including The Encyclopedia Shatnerica (an A-to-Z reference about the life and career of William Shatner), Christopher Walken A-to-Z, and the New York Times bestseller The Big Bad Book of Bill Murray. His 2010 book, Old Man Drinks, was praised for evoking "the simple, timeless aspects of masculine drinking culture." In 2014, after a period of self-imposed "exile" from traditional publishing, Schnakenberg re-emerged using the "kid-friendly alter ego" David Stabler.
Ainikki, Lemminkäinen's sister spies Kyllikki and informs young Lemminkäinen of his gadabout wife. Lemminkäinen is furious, he decides to leave for Pohjola, to win the maiden of the north's heart, he prepares for battle. His mother and Kyllikki try and dissuade him, they tell him of the dangers that face him and of the happiness he has at home, but he does not listen, his mother warns him he will be enchanted and killed but he does not listen. Lemminkäinen throws his hair brush down and warns his mother to look out for it because when blood flows from it he has met with his doom.
Alexandra Șerban, "Relațiile româno-germane în 1933, între imperative politice și interese economice", in Historia, June 2014 While in Germany, Tătărescu also spoke for Breslau Radio, describing his meeting with Hitler in enthusiastic terms. The broadcast was covered at home by the center-left Dreptatea, which described the PNSR fan base as "people of no consequence and no social use, no precise ethnicity, no honest employment, and in general nobodies with no sort of training". The paper also called Tătărescu a "gadabout", and insisted that "our salvation can only be found at home, not in Rome, Berlin, or Nanking". Tătărescu's public appeal for 250,000 Reichsmark in funds Dumitru Hîncu, "În arhive diplomatice germane: Nichifor Crainic", in România Literară, Nr. 21/2005 was poorly received in Berlin, and he was asked to preserve secrecy.
In this way, adam was bodily and spiritually male and female. God later decides that "it is not good for adam to be alone", and creates the separate beings, Adam and Eve. This promotes the idea of two people joining together to achieve a union of the two separate spirits. The early rabbinic literature contains also the traditions which portray Eve in a less positive manner. According to Genesis Rabbah 18:4 Adam quickly realizes that Eve is destined to engage in constant quarrels with him. The first woman also becomes the object of accusations ascribed to Rabbi Joshua of Siknin, according to whom Eve, despite the divine efforts, turned out to be “swelled- headed, coquette, eavesdropper, gossip, prone to jealousy, light-fingered and gadabout” (ibid. 18:2).
The first woman also becomes the object of accusations ascribed to Rabbi Joshua of Siknin, according to whom Eve, despite the divine efforts, turned out to be "swelled-headed, coquette, eavesdropper, gossip, prone to jealousy, light-fingered and gadabout" (Genesis Rabbah 18:2). A similar set of charges appears in Genesis Rabbah 17:8, according to which Eve's creation from Adam's rib rather than from the earth makes her inferior to Adam and never satisfied with anything. # Third, and despite the terseness of the biblical text in this regard, the erotic iniquities attributed to Eve constitute a separate category of her shortcomings. Told in Genesis 3:16 that "your desire shall be for your husband", she is accused by the Rabbis of having an overdeveloped sexual drive (Genesis Rabhah 20:7) and constantly enticing Adam (Genesis Rabbab 23:5).

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