gad

/ɡæd/
verb
  1. To move about restlessly or in search of pleasure; to wander.
    • They gadded from one party to another all summer.
    • Stop gadding and focus on your homework.
    • She loves to gad about town on weekends, visiting every new café.
Antonyms
noun
  1. A pointed tool, such as a chisel or spike, used for breaking rock or ore.
    • He sharpened the gad before starting his shift in the quarry.
    • A heavy iron gad lay next to the pile of broken stone.
    • The miner used a gad to break apart the large boulder.