Sentence examples for to gambol from inspiring English sources

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to gambol

verb

To move about playfully; to frolic.

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There the citizenry gather in glamorous hubs to gambol in sulfurous springs reeking of rotten eggs.

"To gambol freely across the wastelands of an American city, as a local politician!

While father fished, daughter was left to gambol on the island in the afternoon.

"It's a perception that cows need to gambol in fields," he said.

I've been told dolphins like to gambol in the waves in these waters, and that sighting them brings good luck.

A panoply of critters go on to gambol in all manner of ways – trying on hats, visiting a fair, hurrying out to jog – but not the hippopotamus.

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This presentation is comprised of 14 life-like bronze creatures, ranging from fierce jaguars and monkeys to gamboling greyhounds and flocking cranes.

Her latest works are tracings of her own photos created in collaboration with children's illustrator Jon Buller, which look like colouring books for precocious kids, the kind who prefer Damien Hirst's pickled and dissected animals to gambolling lambs.

They suffer from winter blues ("I HATE the cold... I HATE the ice... I HATE the filthy slush") and spring guilt ("I should be outside, frolicking and gamboling yet I don't like to frolic or gambol").

In it, a worried-looking woman listens to an ideal weather forecast -- "It's 68degrees and PERFECT!" -- but thinks to herself, "I should be outside, frolicking and gamboling... yet I don't like to frolic or gambol......

Brian E. Clark offers suggestions from easy to hard for a close-to-nature gambol in the Coachella Valley.

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