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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

But I noticed that the animals were cavorting behind a colossal mansion that backs up to the woods.

From New York Times

The third main category of play is object play, which incorporates objects from the environment into the cavorting.

From Scientific American

Bo was known for cavorting on the South Lawn in front of the White House press corps, barking at news conferences and attracting fan mail from children across the country.

From New York Times

To be specific, he was watching Will.i.am, the rapper, entrepreneur and founding member of the Black Eyed Peas, cavorting around wearing what appeared to be a cross between a gas mask and an alien space helmet.

From New York Times