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[ UK /ɡˈælɪvˌænt/ ]
VERB
  1. wander aimlessly in search of pleasure

How To Use gallivant In A Sentence

  • She had been footing the bill while he was gallivanting around the country. The Sun
  • I've heard tell of the other kind of women that gallivanted off like me and did queer things – the sort that become soldiers in armies, and sailors on ships. The Night-Born
  • I'm so happy to know that I'm the only one who gallivants around town in leggings and boots.
  • Will that put an end to her gallivanting? The Sun
  • Compared to other countries that have thousands of their nationals gallivanting in all corners of the globe Zambia is relatively comfortable and able to provide for its people.
  • I cannot be gallivanting across the high seas in constant pursuit of a runaway ship.
  • He just gallivants about instead of working.
  • Annie always "gallivanted" on Friday nights; Arthur was enjoying himself as usual. Sons and Lovers
  • Will that put an end to her gallivanting? The Sun
  • Still, there are the perks - travel benefits and the simple thrill of living a life that involves gallivanting across the globe.
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