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		Definition of spare time in US English: spare timenounˌsper ˈtīm Time that is not taken up by one's usual activities; leisure time. 业余时间 Example sentencesExamples -  I liked to write and draw, two things that kept me busy in the my hefty amount of spare time.
 -  They were easily six foot each and looked like they spent most of their spare time in the gym.
 -  The majority of Eritreans are farmers and so have little spare time for luxuries such as sports.
 -  Instead, really give some thought to what she does when she has some spare time.
 -  Now living in Georgia with his wife and son, he enjoys playing bass in his spare time.
 -  Because if she had any spare time on her hands she might just have to think.
 -  After lunch, Ky had some spare time, so she grabbed Senna and the two wandered into the city.
 -  So in their spare time they came to Dresden, free of charge, to perform with us.
 -  Their idea of femininity is giggling and spending all their spare time on hair management.
 -  I've found the courses and the moment I have some spare time I want to do it.
 -  In their spare time both slaves and peasants could specialise in craft activities like smithying and shoemaking.
 -  When his wife left he became a drunk, spent any spare time he had drinking ale in the tavern.
 -  I used to walk through the fields in my spare time, checking out the corn and watching the animals.
 -  In his spare time, he enjoys digging into source code, a good cup of coffee and the game of foosball.
 -  If you have some spare time one day you might want to meet me for lunch.
 -  All of the men whittled wood in their spare time, or even as they traveled, to keep them occupied.
 -  During her spare time on Saturday, Sarah went by the bookstore to buy a journal.
 -  In his spare time he can be found writing at Whitespace and lurking in the CSS Vault.
 -  Hastings is a horrible old bat with far too much spare time on her hands.
 -  Keaira never had much spare time anyway, even friends were hard for the girl to make and keep.
 
    Definition of spare time in US English: spare timenounˌsper ˈtīm Time that is not taken up by one's usual activities; leisure time. 业余时间 Example sentencesExamples -  Instead, really give some thought to what she does when she has some spare time.
 -  If you have some spare time one day you might want to meet me for lunch.
 -  When his wife left he became a drunk, spent any spare time he had drinking ale in the tavern.
 -  In his spare time, he enjoys digging into source code, a good cup of coffee and the game of foosball.
 -  So in their spare time they came to Dresden, free of charge, to perform with us.
 -  Their idea of femininity is giggling and spending all their spare time on hair management.
 -  I've found the courses and the moment I have some spare time I want to do it.
 -  Because if she had any spare time on her hands she might just have to think.
 -  In his spare time he can be found writing at Whitespace and lurking in the CSS Vault.
 -  After lunch, Ky had some spare time, so she grabbed Senna and the two wandered into the city.
 -  In their spare time both slaves and peasants could specialise in craft activities like smithying and shoemaking.
 -  During her spare time on Saturday, Sarah went by the bookstore to buy a journal.
 -  They were easily six foot each and looked like they spent most of their spare time in the gym.
 -  Keaira never had much spare time anyway, even friends were hard for the girl to make and keep.
 -  Hastings is a horrible old bat with far too much spare time on her hands.
 -  I liked to write and draw, two things that kept me busy in the my hefty amount of spare time.
 -  All of the men whittled wood in their spare time, or even as they traveled, to keep them occupied.
 -  I used to walk through the fields in my spare time, checking out the corn and watching the animals.
 -  Now living in Georgia with his wife and son, he enjoys playing bass in his spare time.
 -  The majority of Eritreans are farmers and so have little spare time for luxuries such as sports.
 
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