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Discover Ludwig"gallivanting around" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone who is going places and having fun, usually with a carefree attitude. Example: The children were gallivanting around the park, laughing and playing games.
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Which is to say, the attraction of watching him gallivanting around is obvious.
What are the differences between a typical day in radio life in the 1970s and '80s versus today? A. Seeing the artists or gallivanting around is extraneous.
It's also been reported that the Amp'd CEO was gallivanting around in a black helicopter at the company's expense as well as being extremely lax on credit checks for customers just to boost numbers.
Gomez unfollowed everyone on Instagram (but is now following two people), and Swift was seen gallivanting around with her other gal pals in recent weeks.
He has finished gallivanting around east London festivals with 7-year-old Emy and is now back at Rough Trade West doing what he knows best – reviewing the latest album releases.
I suppose the cast is gallivanting around in revealing attire?
That's another reason for not gallivanting around the world non-stop.
They'll learn more from a year scooping ice cream or waiting tables than gallivanting around the globe.
There is something decadent and lovely about two old pals gallivanting around in honour of their longstanding entwinement.
It's notable that after gallivanting around the globe for centuries, Clement and Waititi's vampires have settled in Wellington, New Zealand.
The other side is I probably rest a bit more than they do and don't go gallivanting around.
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