How To Use Gallivant In A Sentence
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She had been footing the bill while he was gallivanting around the country.
The Sun
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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
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I'm so happy to know that I'm the only one who gallivants around town in leggings and boots.
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Will that put an end to her gallivanting?
The Sun
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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.
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I cannot be gallivanting across the high seas in constant pursuit of a runaway ship.
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He just gallivants about instead of working.
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Annie always "gallivanted" on Friday nights; Arthur was enjoying himself as usual.
Sons and Lovers
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Will that put an end to her gallivanting?
The Sun
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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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Is that what you tell your patients, to go dancing and gallivanting around just after breaking a hip?
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Right now, there is a long pathetic line of investors waiting for government approval, while the Cabinet gallivants around the world.
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He credits his wife, who gave up acting to be a full-time mom, with keeping the family going while he gallivants around the world.
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While in India she left her husband, abandoned her 10-year-old son and gallivanted around Madras with a young unmarried escort.
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Us boy-men gallivanted around in short beige shorts and white golf shirts.
The Nervous Breakdown
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We have real issues that require to be addressed and instead this imbecile gallivants all over the country appearing on radio stations to perpetuate his agenda.
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The two gallivanted around the studio like a couple of kids and had a lot of fun.
Pee-wee Herman Takes A Tandem Bike Ride With Jimmy Fallon (VIDEO)
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From the time when, at Madame Cornelys ', he gallivanted with rips and demireps, to the time when he sat, a stout and solitary old king, fishing in the artificial pond at Windsor, his life was beautifully ordered.
The Works of Max Beerbohm
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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
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The movie concentrates on Rochester's lascivious and debauched adventures in London, gallivanting about with other aristocratic hedonists.
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Where as I went around in my pleated Haggar wrinkle-free washables, he gallivanted around here unpleated, uncuffed, and unconcerned.
Unpleated
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After gallivanting round the globe, seeking pleasures afar, indulging in greed and commercialism, the scandal and the posturing were all supposed to be left behind as we were reintroduced to more homely joys.
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Only not exactly gallivant, more like gadabout, playing an international game of tag with an imaginary, relentless and inexhaustible "it.
Omer Rosen: From Point A To Point A By Way Of Point A
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I'm always disappointed when I see our governors, our supposed masters, gallivanting about with the rich of the world.
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In fact, the audience is very much like one of her suitors, left to comfort each other drunkenly while she gallivants with someone new.
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I feel so left out when, gallivanting about town, I see the happy throngs of customers queuing for lattes and mocha cappuccinos.
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How dast the bloke go gallivanting about the media as if Congress were nothing but a bit of rumpy-pumpies?
Emanuel to Kennedy/America: Support Your Party Blindly
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Oh, stop all this gallivanting about, and settle down to do something!
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I feel so left out when, gallivanting about town, I see the happy throngs of customers queuing for lattes and mocha cappuccinos.
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He then sups it up and gallivants through New Jersey fighting aliens while destroying half of his town in the process.
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I guess you 're not sorry to see an old friend's face, are you. now that the dandiprat redcoats you've been gallivanting with have shown that they prefer running away to fighting? "was his greeting, as he held out his hand.
Janice Meredith
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Most eccentric of the children is Carolyn, now 54, who gallivants about in a flat black Gaucho hat, paints and teaches art classes.
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Us boy-men gallivanted around in short beige shorts and white golf shirts.
The Nervous Breakdown
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She had been footing the bill while he was gallivanting around the country.
The Sun
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Today, as the father of two children, he no longer gallivants about the globe but brings his music to Festivals.
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Lea, a lively and curious lion cub, gallivants all over the savanna until she is frightened by a rhinoceros.
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The tale gallivants from London to Boston to Cairo, stopping in at circuses, speakeasies, ocean liners, and the well-appointed apartments of an invert.
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She thought about how a few minutes before, Rachel had gallivanted off onto the golf green without a care in the world.
Tell us we’re home
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I don't mean to sound so chaste, but somebody must stop this girl before she gallivants down the street in the full nude.
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I met a con artist earlier this year and this con artist was gallivanting all around the country pretending to be someone else and I met up with him and traveled with him for over a week.
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John now works for the Press Association and gallivants all over the world in search of great pictures.
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Jaded juniors signed in, dumped their belongings in dormitory common rooms, and gallivanted out to Prospect Avenue.
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Where as I went around in my pleated Haggar wrinkle-free washables, he gallivanted around here unpleated, uncuffed, and unconcerned.
Unpleated