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cavort (kuh VOHRT) (verb), cavorts; cavorted; cavorting
1. To move freely and without inhibition or restrictions: The little children were cavorting in the newly fallen snow by jumping into the soft piles, throwing handfuls at each other, etc.
2. To leap or to jump playfully; to romp, to frolic: Monte watched the ponies cavorting in the corral.
3. To spend time in an enjoyable and often wild or improper way: The politician was criticized for cavorting with the rich and ignoring the other citizens of his district.
2. To leap or to jump playfully; to romp, to frolic: Monte watched the ponies cavorting in the corral.
3. To spend time in an enjoyable and often wild or improper way: The politician was criticized for cavorting with the rich and ignoring the other citizens of his district.
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English Words in Action, Group C
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