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to romp
verb
To play about roughly, energetically or boisterously.
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It means merely to romp.
And the engine loves to romp at those elevated speeds.
Keep tying in sweetpeas as they start to romp away.
Which is badly under-hit, allowing Guinea to romp forward.
These passengers had too much room in which to romp.
Because Bale was free to romp as he pleased.
Teddy, an outgoing dog, rarely finds a friend to romp with.
He likes to romp through the brush near their home in Austin, Tex.
"I can't wait to romp in your forest," Mel told a terrified Ian at one point.
There is nostalgia at play here too, allowing Ms. Ossip to romp and rollick.
Plug in an import from ABC for "Fox & Friends"; the show will continue to romp.
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