Hobbyist

//ˈhɒb.ɪ.ɪst//

"Hobbyist" in a Sentence (15 examples)

Tom is a model railroad hobbyist.

Tom calls himself a hobbyist.

Sellotape is a useful tool for every arts and crafts hobbyist.

He calls himself a hobbyist.

She calls herself a hobbyist.

It's a warm blue-sky 23rd of July of 2025, here on Lulu Island. In the morning, I walked to Tim Hortons café to get iced coffee with oat milk. I then walked to sunny South Arm Park to enjoy it amidst the magical forest there. Drinking, I sat at wooden picnic tables. It was like a dream! Incidentally, I'm a café hobbyist, I recognize now. On the web, on my Social Media, I view impressive pictures of cafés throughout Japan.

It’s a warm, blue-sky 23rd of July, 2025, here on Lulu Island. In the morning, I strolled to Tim Hortons and ordered an iced coffee with oat milk—my usual cool indulgence. The cup sweated in my hand as I walked again, this time to sunny South Arm Park. There, amidst the magical hush of the forest, I settled at a wooden picnic table. Sipping slowly, I listened to leaves whisper. It felt like something from a dream. Only today do I realize—I’m a café hobbyist. On my Social Media feed, Japan scrolls past me in serene vignettes: tatami coffee nooks, latte art under lanterns, cedarwood counterbars lit with soft amber light. Somewhere between Lulu Island and Kyōto, I wander. / iced coffee cup— / wooden tables' dream / under fir shadows

This computer magazine is targeted at both professionals and hobbyists.

[Letters will not be answered if addressed] to a lady who is so busy with his own verses, or a scholar with a Greek scholium, or a hobbyist with his hobby, or any many with his own schemes and projects however good and important they may be, that he feels no interest in the concerns of others.

If the Transmississippi Congress shall be left free to work out its normal purposes, to stand as a free platform for the discussion of matters proper and vital to the western side of the continent, it will survive and continue an agency of vast usefulness. But if it is to be victimized by every enthusiast, hobbyist, and crank; if it is to be forced to consider the issues of prohibition, woman's suffrage, parcels-post proposals, and every other kindred agitation, it must speedily be ridden to its death.

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The typical hobbyist – if there is such a creature – is usually a professional in a field that is oriented toward technology, according to [Alan P.] Hald. […] Most of the hobbyists are still involved with 8-bit machines, Hald said.

In summary, you would have to be an expert, not a beginning hobbyist, at the outset to understand and apply much of the beekeeping information available on the Internet.

Presently the skies are cluttered with drones—2.5 million of which were purchased in 2016 by American hobbyists and businesses.

Rail is one of the few industries that can call on a wider netwok of supporters - the hobbyists who support heritage railways, or who take the chance to ride rail tours over rare track or behind heritage locomotives, remain a joyous part of our railways.

In other words, a hobbyist wants to feel special, like he is the provider's boyfriend. This interest in extra-sexual experiences by men who frequent prostitutes is well known (Stein 41; Bernstein 126).

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