cavort

/kəˈvɔrt/
verb
  1. To jump, dance, or move around in a lively, excited, and often playful way.
    • Puppies love to cavort around the yard, chasing each other.
    • At the festival, dancers cavorted through the streets to the music.
    • The children cavorted in the sprinklers on a hot summer day.
  2. To spend time having fun or being playful, often in a carefree or silly manner.
    • After finishing their exams, the students cavorted at the beach all weekend.
    • We spent the afternoon cavorting in the park, laughing and playing games.
    • The celebrities were photographed cavorting at an exclusive party.
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