Aún no tenemos significados para "popular pastime".
1Largely through his efforts, birdwatching became the popular pastime it is today.
2A popular pastime for local climbers is speed climbing the Third Flatiron.
3The former indifference completely vanished and hyphen-hunting became a popular pastime.
4Tonight Jack Perkins presents the radio retrospective on New Zealand's most popular pastime, sport.
5Music and singing was a popular pastime after supper; everyone was expected to participate.
6No wonder that the trashing of sugar-cane is not a popular pastime among Britishers.
7Paid-for sex is a popular pastime in the United Kingdom.
8Border patrol is a more popular pastime here than golf, cricket and fox-hunting combined.'
9You can't please everybody, and grousing about the Oscars has become a popular pastime.
10Angling now rivals football as Britan's most popular pastime.
11Gambling with cards was a popular pastime after dinner.
12Others too may be found in the same field, and Lombard will become a popular pastime.
13It was probably introduced into Scotland from Holland, and was a popular pastime as early as 1457.
14Golf is also becoming a more popular pastime for emerging economies such as Brazil, Russia, India and China.
15The most popular pastime was mimic warfare, wherein the actualities of wounds and even deaths were common constituents.
16Clearly, pounding the pavement is a popular pastime in Boston, where the biggest annual event is a marathon.
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