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gambol
[ gam-buhl ]
verb (used without object)
- to skip about, as in dancing or playing; frolic.
Synonyms: , , ,
noun
- a skipping or frisking about; frolic.
gambol
/ ˈɡæə /
verb
- intr to skip or jump about in a playful manner; frolic
noun
- a playful antic; frolic
Word History and Origins
Origin of gambol1
Word History and Origins
Origin of gambol1
Example Sentences
The dire wolves known to paleontologists, however, are different from the creatures that can now be viewed in Colossal videos gamboling in an open field.
McDonald is game for the high jinks but doesn’t always seem natural gamboling about the stage.
He is currently gamboling around my feet while our older dog, Koda, looks on with a combination of suspicion and hope, like he can’t quite believe what he’s seeing.
With trees swaying in the gentle breeze and birds and butterflies gamboling in the setting sun, it would be foolish not to fall into sportive line.
On its spine fleurs-de-lis alternate with gamboling dolphins, while its cover bears the arms of Louis XIV’s heir, the Grand Dauphin.
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