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gallivant
[ gal-uh-vant, gal-uh-vant ]
verb (used without object)
- to wander about, seeking pleasure or diversion; gad.
- to go about frivolously and publicly with multiple romantic partners.
gallivant
/ ˈɡælɪˌvænt /
verb
- intr to go about in search of pleasure; gad about
Other Words From
- gal·li·vant·er noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of gallivant1
Word History and Origins
Origin of gallivant1
Example Sentences
When we catch up with her in the late 1930s, she’s gallivanting around the south of France with her friends, the group blithely unaware of the horrors that await with the rise of Adolf Hitler.
Princess Diana gallivanted, and moped, her way across Europe in a succession of designer outfits.
Still, the gallivanting governor has acted very much like a presidential candidate, striding the global stage and trolling the GOP’s White House contestants whenever he has the chance.
And that women's gallivanting about leaves men, especially "beta males," lonely and frustrated.
Deer regularly gallivant into neighborhoods, jumping fences and lounging on front lawns.
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