Cavort (verb)

  1. To move or behave in a lively and playful way, often in an unrestrained or excited manner.
  2. To frolic or play around in a light-hearted or frivolous way.

Origin:

From italian cavare ("to prance, caper"), from latin caballus ("horse").

Examples:

  1. The children cavorted in the playground.
  2. The horse cavorted in the field.
  3. The dancers cavorted across the stage.
  4. The actor cavorted in the role of the clown.
  5. The couple cavorted on the beach.
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