CAVORT


Meaning of CAVORT in English

kəˈvȯ(ə)rt, -ȯ(ə)t intransitive verb

( -ed/-ing/-s )

Etymology: perhaps alteration of curvet

1. : to bound, prance, or frisk about

the forest ponies kicking up their heels and cavorting … in sheer delight of living — S.P.B.Mais

2. : to engage in any agile frisky extravagant showy behavior

lads … cavorted with the buxom lassies in the reel and barn dance — A.D.Graeff

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