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cavorting

[kuh-vawr-ting] / kəˈvɔr tɪŋ /


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O’Connor leans heavily into that fusing of the inner and natural worlds: There’s lots of twirling about in “Emily,” often amid drenching rainstorms while cavorting on those aforementioned dales.

From Washington Post

At McCaw Hall on Saturday night, it seemed like a miracle to see and hear unmasked performers singing and cavorting and enacting all sorts of beautiful silliness in the name of love.

From Seattle Times

In it, he called Mr. Johnson a “cavorting charlatan” who suffered from “moral bankruptcy” and exhibited “a contempt for the truth.”

From New York Times

“For the Birds” unspools like a version of a soundtrack Poster might design for an Anderson film, cavorting through moods and styles at will.

From New York Times

The piece cracks open like Pandora’s box and releases all manner of stalking, swooping and cavorting figures — a Dionysian riot that plummets into the dark depths of pleasure.

From Washington Post