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So let your imagination gambol about the hillsides!
Young people gambol about in costumes resembling chic bathing wear.
'Les Moutons' (Friday and Saturday) Three white ewes and a black ram will gambol about the Long Island Children's Museum this week.
Instead, Kilmer was reduced to playing Alexander's one-eyed father, Phillip, while Colin Farrell got to gambol about in those pert Macedonian miniskirts.
Visitors can watch the animals gambol about the field, but patting them or climbing on for a festive trot is forbidden - they're not used to people yet.
"Want to play?" the boy asks, to which the robot, quite naturally, replies, "Affirmative!" Boy and robot, who looks like the Tin Man crossed with a squat red rocket ship, gambol about outside until the robot mysteriously stops functioning.
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Mahar, slender and boyish, broke out of the group and gamboled about, with circling leaps.
"The larch were just putting out their first leaves, and Nikishov gamboled about, enjoying the wonderful air immensely," Wallace wrote.
But Colin ducks the slam-dance opportunity in favor of gambolling about, Aquarian style, while crying, "I'm gonna call my mama!" Then he does.
Chief Justice Roberts, in a rare case of misspeaking, referred to the Capitol as "the home of the executive branch," while Mr. Bush provoked laughter when he referred to Chief Justice Roberts's son, Jack, who had gamboled about near the president's lectern in a previous White House appearance, as "a fellow who's comfortable with the cameras".
Best of all, you can watch your beautiful dog, racing and gambolling about, because that's what dogs like to do: sniff everything, exert themselves, track and chase things, or stand under a bush and scratch their backs (like mine does), play with other dogs, have a varied, interesting and sometimes thrilling life, and feel happy, which is almost guaranteed to perk you up too.
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