That such a revulsion should occur in the nature of a gadabout and featherbrain like this girl, is not unnatural. |
One of Bruichladdich's most valuable local assets is a burly and charismatic gadabout named James Brown, widely known as Farmer Brown. |
Not four years since I still had her under me at school, and she was already a gadabout. |
This cheerful gadabout is often to be found at gatherings of friends where his infectious good humour always stands out. |
Meanwhile Jonathan Strange, a charming, wealthy gadabout, takes up magic on a whim after becoming bored with trying to write lyric poetry. |
Yet why should I after all abuse the gadabout propensities of my countrymen? |