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cavort

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To prance, said of mounts

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Mr Zhu suggested last month that the multi-storey vice-den in Xiamen where many of the officials used to entertain lavishly and cavort with prostitutes should be turned into an anti-corruption museum.

The king is seen as the head of a big family, and the guardian of cherished traditions, such as the annual reed dance, when Swazi maidens cavort bare-breasted in the hope of becoming the king's next wife.

This has also been "somehow engineered", but in the deep, frozen-solid Manitoba winter.Those who want to reduce their horrid carbon footprint should perhaps move to northern California, where neither artificial heating nor air conditioning are ever required, and where they can cavort Tarzan-like in bare skins and sandals all year round.Jonathan SmithCupertino, California.

Market days and jolly parties bathed in a pinkish winter light all happen on ice, where dogs and children cavort among men in tall hats and women in fur muffs enjoying the small pleasures of daily life.

In each one, gods cavort with lusty abandon (before Alessandro Farnese became pope, he fathered four children by his mistress).

In "Ahnen", the cast cavort and cry through a mini-forest of cacti.Bausch's exceptionally loose, surreal take on dance won her myriad fans, including her fellow German, Wim Wenders, who began making what became a famous film about her in 2009 just as she unexpectedly died.

Iowa residents' pride in their heartland lifestyle is given imaginative expression in the answer to the question posed in the motion picture Field of Dreams as the ghosts of baseball players past cavort on the diamond cut into a cornfield: "Is this heaven?" "No, it's Iowa".

We've seen all sorts of nude royal body parts lately, of course, but while it was hard to get particularly indignant about the invasion of Prince Harry's privacy on his Vegas cavort – he was clearly having a great time and the story does his dashing bounder image no harm - the harmless, ever-modest Duchess of Cambridge is a particularly sympathetic victim of an intrusive press.

There, parked in glorious isolation, we flung the doors wide and dashed for the waves to cavort like exhilarated school kids.

His ad for the Sony Bravia LCD TV in 1999 – "Colour like no other", to a soundtrack of the Rolling Stones' song "She's a Rainbow" – used 2.5 tonnes of children's Play-Doh to have hundreds of multi-coloured bunnies cavort around New York City's Foley Square.

Thus the great granite Buddhas at Buduruwagala are set off by a crested serpent eagle that circles above them, while woolly furred bear monkeys – a mountain race of the endemic purple-faced leaf monkey – cavort around the treetops of Hakgala Botanical Gardens, where quinine was developed.

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