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gallivant

[gal-uh-vant, gal-uh-vant] / ˈgæl əˌvænt, ˌgæl əˈvænt /


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Deer regularly gallivant into neighborhoods, jumping fences and lounging on front lawns.

From Seattle Times Oct. 29, 2023

Look at the massive Seville cityscape here, by an unknown painter from around 1660, in which men of lighter and darker skin tones gossip and gallivant on the riverbank as galleons sail by.

From New York Times Apr. 7, 2023

The other besieged children gallivant just as vivaciously, among them Charlie Hodson-Prior as Bruce, Winter Jarrett-Glasspool as Amanda and Rei Yamauchi Fulker as Lavender.

From Washington Post Dec. 19, 2022

Twice he won the Grand Prix, and on those special nights, he’d take his shiny new trophy and gallivant with friends around the festive streets of downtown Long Beach until early morning.

From Los Angeles Times Sep. 24, 2021

"The mill must keep working, Bronden. We cannot close it down to gallivant whenever we please."

From "Rowan of Rin" by Emily Rodda

But even without that recognition, Bailey has captured our hearts in whatever time period, love story or dance number he masterfully gallivants into without a worry.

From Salon Dec. 9, 2024

While he gallivants amid his nostalgia-led future, the other three are married with kids.

From Los Angeles Times May 4, 2018

Meanwhile, our parents, who work long hours, still find the time to clean and do laundry at night and on weekends while he gallivants off to spend all his money and have a good time.

From Slate Mar. 29, 2018

In one of the first scenes of the premiere, Richard accidentally strikes a quadruped Stanford robot as it gallivants across the street in a tip to Google-owned robotics company Boston Dynamics.

From The Verge Apr. 25, 2016

Don't think though that I'm so stout-hearted As e'er to jump hedges or dikes, It's simply that after we've started, My "gee" gallivants as it likes.

From Mr. Punch in the Hunting Field by Various

In the week before the Opening Ceremony, he gallivanted around Italy in a jacket with the national slogan on the sleeve: “Go Mongolia.”

From The Wall Street Journal Feb. 6, 2026

The pop star and Chiefs' tight end gallivanted around the world together, and Kelce ended up joining his girlfriend on stage performing at the London Eras Tour date earlier this summer.

From Salon Nov. 30, 2024

Princess Diana gallivanted, and moped, her way across Europe in a succession of designer outfits.

From New York Times Feb. 2, 2024

Eberechi Eze was cute in possession and Patrick van Aanholt gallivanted down the left flank, while Jeffrey Schlupp was busy and Christian Benteke, too, was quietly efficient in attack.

From The Guardian Dec. 7, 2020

And then down Broadway he gallivanted, culling the sights with his eager blue eyes.

From Strictly business: more stories of the four million by O. Henry

The life of a superhero lends itself well to gallivanting through galaxies, battling space pirates and star bandits.

From Salon Jun. 27, 2026

The women in “Cold Victory” are Louise Koski and Natalya Bobrova, who remain in Helsinki while their husbands are off gallivanting.

From Seattle Times Jan. 4, 2024

Since mid-November, Los Angeles Councilmember Kevin de León has been gallivanting around his Eastside district as if the past few months never happened.

From Los Angeles Times Dec. 13, 2022

There are no daring leaps or flips, no slashing or gallivanting around the room.

From New York Times Oct. 17, 2022

The nursing home was loud with laughter that morning as the old folks watched them gallivanting out there in the snow.

From "An Elephant in the Garden" by Michael Morpurgo




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