cavort [verb]

Definition of cavort:

To move about in a lively and playful manner; to frolic.

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Sentence/Example of cavort:

The children cavorted happily in the park.

The puppies cavorted around the yard, full of energy.

The dolphins cavorted in the ocean waves.

The horses cavorted freely in the open field.

The dancers cavorted gracefully on the stage.

The party guests cavorted to the lively music.

The young lovers cavorted on the beach at sunset.

The playful kittens cavorted with a ball of yarn.

The circus performers cavorted to entertain the crowd.

The students cavorted during their break time.

The deer cavorted through the forest.

The monkeys cavorted in the trees.

The puppies cavorted with each other, chasing and biting.

The children cavorted in the sprinkler on a hot day.

The dolphins cavorted and jumped out of the water.

The horses cavorted in the pasture, kicking up their heels.

The dancers cavorted to the rhythm of the music.

The party guests cavorted until the early hours of the morning.

The young lovers cavorted on the beach, hand in hand.

The playful kittens cavorted with a toy mouse.