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Definition of Hobbyhorsical

Hobbyhorsical
Hobbyhorsical Hob`by*hors"ic*al, n. Pertaining to, or having, a hobby or whim; eccentric; whimsical.[Colloq.] --Sterne.

Meaning of Hobbyhorsical from wikipedia

- public through Selma Vilhunen's 2017 film Keppihevosten vallankumous (Hobbyhorse Revolution), which won two awards at the 2017 Tampere Film Festival. In...
- traditional customs such as the morris dance and mummers' play. Hobby horse or hobbyhorse may also refer to: Hobby horse (toy), a toy horse, consisting of a model...
- Trendsportart in Dsseldorf im Rheinpark". Barton, Laura (30 April 2019). "Hobbyhorsing: what girls everywhere can learn from the Finnish craze". The Guardian...
- physicist Georgy Flerov, a leading scientist at JINR, and thus it was a "hobbyhorse" for the facility. In contrast, the LBL scientists believed fission information...
- physicist Georgy Flerov, a leading scientist at JINR, and thus it was a "hobbyhorse" for the facility. In contrast, the LBL scientists believed fission information...
- French–German dictionary happened to point to 'dada', a French word for 'hobbyhorse'. The movement primarily involved visual arts, literature, poetry, art...
- Karl von Drais on his original Laufmaschine, the earliest two-wheeler, or hobbyhorse in 1819...
- At the Fireside F major 09. Ritter vom Steckenpferd 00. Knight of the Hobbyhorse C major 10. Fast zu ernst 00. Almost Too Serious G♯ minor 11. Fürchtenmachen...
- Banana rib hobbyhorse riding (Thai: ขี่ม้าก้านกล้วย, RTGS: khi ma kan kluai, pronounced [kʰìː máː kâːn klûa̯j]), is a Thai game for children. It incorporates...
- Karl von Drais on his original Laufmaschine, the earliest two-wheeler, or hobbyhorse, in 1819...