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cavorting

[kuh-vawr-ting] / kəˈvɔr tɪŋ /


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Gibson, the veteran center, had himself a nice homecoming, where he shot his way to a season-high 14 points and career-high four three-pointers, all while cavorting in front of his former team’s bench several times.

From Washington Post

“It goes back to when Cary Grant was cavorting with 22-year-olds” on screen, Rogers said.

From Los Angeles Times

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

Long before Trump was anything but a Manhattan real estate gadfly cavorting at Mar-a-Lago with mobsters, mid-level celebrities and child sex traffickers, Republicans were spreading the fictional narrative that elections were routinely stolen by Democrats.

From Salon

Those two substances are in abundant supply during a storm at sea that buffets a luxury yacht where the models, the oligarch and other characters have been cavorting.

From New York Times