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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
gallivant .
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Examples
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A copywriter and travel blogger, he now gallivants between East Anglia, Helsinki and Spain.
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Uday demonstrates the power and impact that a person of the past can have on living beings, as he gallivants around inside Musa's imagination.
Danny Groner: Bengal Tiger Bites Off A Lot Danny Groner 2011
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In between wifely gallivants and self-exploration, remember to love the guy you're with -- kiss him hello and goodbye, and make time for conversation, no matter how crammed your two-career schedules are.
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Uday demonstrates the power and impact that a person of the past can have on living beings, as he gallivants around inside Musa's imagination.
Danny Groner: Bengal Tiger Bites Off A Lot Danny Groner 2011
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Uday demonstrates the power and impact that a person of the past can have on living beings, as he gallivants around inside Musa's imagination.
Danny Groner: Bengal Tiger Bites Off A Lot Danny Groner 2011
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A copywriter and travel blogger, he now gallivants between East Anglia, Helsinki and Spain.
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I'm guest blogging for Tasha Alexander this week and next while she gallivants in Istanbul.
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The people who constructed the elaborate stone walls and pathways were true artists, harnessing the water into a series of exhibitions: water shoots in tiny loops through a wide series of steps, crashes over rocks, pours gently down walls, rises into elegant fans, rushes, screams, gallivants down narrow corridors.
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The people who constructed the elaborate stone walls and pathways were true artists, harnessing the water into a series of exhibitions: water shoots in tiny loops through a wide series of steps, crashes over rocks, pours gently down walls, rises into elegant fans, rushes, screams, gallivants down narrow corridors.
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I'm guest blogging for Tasha Alexander this week and next while she gallivants in Istanbul.
January 2008 2008
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