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cavort

[kuh-vawrt] / kəˈvɔrt /


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The incomparable star is a vision in studded white or powder-blue jumpsuits—cavorting, emoting, karate-chopping and spreading the bat wings of his sewn-on cape in a move that never fails to thrill the audience.

From The Wall Street Journal

The very first Christmas single is definitely scripted, but there’s still ample room for the four Beatles to cavort.

From Salon

The official trailer for the sequel shows the chirpy red-capped Italian plumber cavorting with his friends and nemeses in a colourful intergalactic universe.

From Barron's

FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried, sentenced last year to 25 years in prison for fraud, cavorted with football great Tom Brady and spoke on stage with former President Bill Clinton.

From The Wall Street Journal

Lady Gaga is also teetering around on crutches, cavorting with zombies and crossing the River Styx.

From BBC