gallivant

IPA: gˈæɫɪvʌnt

verb

  • (intransitive) To roam about for pleasure without any definite plan.
  • (intransitive, obsolete) To flirt, to romance.
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Examples of "gallivant" in Sentences

  • I get to gallivant on a motorcycle.
  • I love to gallivant around this city.
  • They're doing to gallivant around Kansas.
  • I was gallivanting the town this afternoon.
  • I could gallivant elsewhere for a few days.
  • We have two more weeks to gallivant about the city.
  • I am looking forward to gallivant the whole country.
  • You can also leave Devine behind while you gallivant.
  • I'm doing my A levels, the stuff you do the year before you gallivant off to university.
  • If you fancy a quick gallivant to clear the cobwebs, look no further than Oakura's Koru Pa.

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