gambol / ˈgæm bəl /

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gambol2 个定义

v. 无主动词 verb

gam·boled, gam·bol·ing or gam·bolled, gam·bol·ling.

  1. to skip about, as in dancing or playing; frolic.
n. 名词 noun
  1. a skipping or frisking about; frolic.

gambol 近义词

v. 动词 verb

tumble playfully

更多gambol例句

  1. Five-foot-long river otters gambol in the Pastaza River while pumas, tapirs, and rhinoceros beetles patrol the forest floor.
  2. “Gambol and I sat down and made a meal of his balls,” Juarez tells Luntz.
  3. Strafe is able to gambol about much as usual, though he limps a little and is thinner for his experience.
  4. Would that we were like unto these ewe lambs, that we might frisk and gambol among them without evil.
  5. Never did monkey gambol nor make such faces, nor play such wild tricks, as she did that day.
  6. They hold out every new object for you to see it with them, and look up after each gambol for you to rejoice with them.
  7. From this we hurried to the Water Garden, and took a last dive into its clear waters and a last gambol amongst its coral groves.