gadding (Meaning)

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gadding (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Gad

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gadding (a. & n.)

Going about much, needlessly or without purpose.

gadding Sentence Examples

  1. The students were punished for gadding about in the hallways during class time.
  2. The young couple spent their weekends gadding around the town, exploring its hidden gems.
  3. Emily had to stay home and study, while her friends were gadding about at the mall.
  4. The politician was caught gadding about with his mistress during a campaign event.
  5. The neighbor's children were always gadding in and out of our yard, making a mess.
  6. The gadding crowd made it difficult to navigate the busy city streets.
  7. The tourists were gadding about the ruins of the ancient city, marveling at its grandeur.
  8. The young woman was gadding from party to party, desperately seeking attention.
  9. The gadding swarm of insects was a nuisance to the hikers in the forest.
  10. The teacher warned the students to stop gadding about and focus on their studies.

FAQs About the word gadding

of Gad, Going about much, needlessly or without purpose.

stroll, cruise,roam, knock (about), wander, drift, mill (about or around), float, ramble,range

dweller,resident, dweller, inhabitant, homebody, resident, homebody, inhabitant, denizen, settler

The students were punished for gadding about in the hallways during class time.

The young couple spent their weekends gadding around the town, exploring its hidden gems.

Emily had to stay home and study, while her friends were gadding about at the mall.

The politician was caught gadding about with his mistress during a campaign event.