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cavort

/kuh-vawrt/US // kəˈvɔrt //UK // (kəˈvɔːt) //

嬉戏打闹,嬉戏,嬉戏玩耍,狂欢节

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Definitions

v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to prance or caper about.
    • : to behave in a high-spirited, festive manner; make merry.

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Examples

  • On September 8, a throng of fans cavorted around the stage as the heavy metal band Pentakill performed live.

  • The night before she left for the trail, Diggins cavorted in her urban backyard, yipping so loudly a neighbor called the Duluth police, afraid a wild animal had invaded the neighborhood.

  • If you ever thought grown men cavorting with women dressed as bunnies was infantile, well, then, I suppose it makes sense that a children’s author would want to make his home in the Playboy Mansion.

  • “A Bright Ray of Darkness” opens during a storm of negative media coverage that erupts when the young heartthrob William Harding is spotted cavorting with a woman — not his rock star wife — in Cape Town, South Africa.

  • The complaint further alleges that Glock had a personal slush fund that he used to “cavort with women around the world.”

  • But watching him cavort with Johnny Damon brought something to mind.

  • Wild monkeys cavort next to a small cemetery filled with gray gravestones.

  • It has a bathing beach where the gals show what they've got and fat men flounder and cavort far beyond their capacities.

  • I admit that it was a beautiful sight to see them cavort around that ploughed field.

  • Then a second and a third stallion, and all the stallions, begin to cavort on their forelegs over the precipitous landscape.

  • The ole he catfish had a fine eye for purty women, and used to cavort around near the cabin whenever his business would permit.

  • It was one of those voices that fairly cavort over big distances, and I buried my head in the shell as the pair came closer.