Cavort
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British pronunciation/kɐvˈɔːt/
American pronunciation/kəˈvɔɹt/

Definition & Meaning of "cavort"

to cavort
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to prance or frolic around in a lively and playful manner

cavort

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Example
The dancers are cavorting across the stage, their graceful movements captivating the audience.
Tomorrow, the puppies will cavort in the yard, chasing after each other with boundless energy.
They have cavorted through the fields all day, enjoying the freedom of the countryside.
Last summer, we cavorted on the beach, building sandcastles and playing volleyball until sunset.
The children cavort around the playground, their laughter filling the air as they chase each other.
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