Gambolled [verb]

Definition of Gambolled:

tumble playfully

Synonyms of Gambolled:


Opposite/Antonyms of Gambolled:

Face


Sentence/Example of Gambolled:

The pretty creatures gambolled about for a short while in their cage, and then lay down to rest.

Casting about for some means of gaining his end, he came upon the hollow trunk of a tree in which a number of mice gambolled.

Gay May, like a playful babe, gambolled on the bosom of his mother Nature, and everything was replete with life and joy.

The rat which was attached to me for pay and rations gambolled to assuage my grief.

He wagged his tail, fawned on Androcles, and gambolled around him playfully like a dog.

Instead of killing Androcles, the lion gambolled around him, and fawned on him—as if he were glad to meet again an old friend.

Then the simple fellow gambolled about like a young schoolboy, and exclaimed, "Never mind the boat, let me try and swim over."

Instead of flying fish now, were whales, whales in schools of thousands that gambolled round the Golden Hind.

Squaws labored, warriors lounged in the sun, naked children whooped and gambolled on the grass.

Mr. Goble's hat shot off again, and gambolled away into the wings, with the stage-director bounding after it like a retriever.