Gadabouts [noun]

Definition of Gadabouts:

rambler

Synonyms of Gadabouts:


Opposite/Antonyms of Gadabouts:

-


Sentence/Example of Gadabouts:

As the lake boat swung around to resume its course, the Gadabout, one hundred feet or more astern, followed.

Without expressing the thought in his mind each boy was keeping a sharp outlook over the waters for the swift little Gadabout.

All the world thinks that I'm a gadabout, an idler, with no interest in existence, except the pleasure I can extract.

May I take you to your destination here in my little gadabout?

It's the little gray gadabout we come up from the station in the other evening.

Gadabout was square at both ends; so that the uninitiated were not always sure which way she was going to go.

The resulting craft, after passing through a wrecking and some rebuilding, we called Gadabout.

Inside, Gadabout was arranged as house-like and, we thought, as homelike as boating requirements would permit.

They had made their boats fast to Gadabout's stern as she passed, and were now grouped in some uncertainty on the upper deck.

We found our thoughts outstripping Gadabout in the run toward a harbour for the night.