Cavort
(verb)
- To move or behave in a lively and playful way, often in an unrestrained or excited manner.
- To frolic or play around in a light-hearted or frivolous way.
Origin:
From italian cavare ("to prance, caper"), from latin caballus ("horse").
Examples:
- The children cavorted in the playground.
- The horse cavorted in the field.
- The dancers cavorted across the stage.
- The actor cavorted in the role of the clown.
- The couple cavorted on the beach.