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[ UK /kɐvˈɔːt/ ]
[ US /kəˈvɔɹt/ ]
VERB
  1. play boisterously
    the gamboling lambs in the meadows
    The toddlers romped in the playroom
    The children frolicked in the garden

How To Use cavort In A Sentence

  • The film helps debunk a recent media report that many of the players were banished to mines and farms for cavorting at a ‘wild party with foreign ladies’ before their defeat by Portugal.
  • Okay," she said, determined not to sound concerned for fear she encouraged his cavortings. GALILEE
  • It's a typically riotous mix of oompah music-hall cavortings, slurred-pitch Middle Eastern rhapsodising, luxuriously sensuous clarinet love-songs, and stormy collective blasts reminiscent of the 1960s John Coltrane quartet. Gilad Atzmon Orient House Ensemble: The Tide Has Changed
  • Perhaps all single people should be forced on Valentine's Day to watch videos of their exes cavorting around with their new partners to make them think about what they had given away.
  • Tana had drugged me, slipping some poison into my mead as we cavorted.
  • It's easy to perceive the Super Furries as too ambitious for their own good, as they cavort guilelessly from West Coast rock to nosebleed techno, from mariachi to calypso.
  • Their strategy is, near as anybody can tell, to find every female Clinton might possibly have cavorted with.
  • They were being subversive and celebratory at the same time and there was also something rawly sexual about this gaggle of half-drowned young people cavorting and hugging and splashing in the mud.
  • You can enjoy a quick snack while your children cavort in the sand.
  • The actor is the essence of dogginess from the optimistic expectancy in his eyes to the bounce in his cavortings.
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