gadding

[ˈɡædɪŋ]

gadding Definition

going from one place or activity to another in a frivolous or restless way; wandering aimlessly.

Using gadding: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "gadding" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She spent the day gadding about town, visiting shops and cafes.

  • Example

    He was always gadding off on some adventure or another.

  • Example

    The children were gadding around the park, playing games and chasing each other.

gadding Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with gadding

  • moving from place to place without any particular purpose or plan

    Example

    She spent the summer gadding about Europe, visiting different cities and towns.

  • moving from place to place without any particular purpose or plan

    Example

    He's been gadding around the country for months, never staying in one place for long.

  • a person who moves from place to place without any particular purpose or plan

    Example

    She's a bit of a gadabout, always traveling and exploring new places.

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Summary: gadding in Brief

'Gadding' [ˈɡædɪŋ] refers to aimless or frivolous movement from one place or activity to another. It can be used to describe someone who is constantly on the move, as in 'He was always gadding off on some adventure or another.' The phrase 'gadding about' denotes moving from place to place without any particular purpose or plan, as in 'She spent the day gadding about town, visiting shops and cafes.'