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Part of Speech: noun
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It was later when they learned that the signal which they had observed was to mean much, both in excitement and adventure, for all four of the boys on board the Gadabout. - "The Go Ahead Boys on Smugglers' Island", Ross Kay.
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She was a " gadabout," as they say, and spent a great part of her time amongst the kept women of the neighborhood, whose acquaintance she had made. - "Bohemians of the Latin Quarter", Henry Murger.
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In the " Gadabout" stilt you will notice that the stilt above the foot rest is strapped to the leg, just below the knee, which leaves both hands free. - "Healthful Sports for Boys", Alfred Rochefort.