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Definition of Cavorting

Cavorting
Cavort Ca*vort", v. i. [imp. & p. p. Cavorted; p. pr. & vb. n. Cavorting.] To prance ostentatiously; -- said of a horse or his rider. [Local slang, U. S.]

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- 'Cavorting'". Amazon. Retrieved 21 February 2011. "Courteeners Cavortingl". Norman Records. Retrieved 29 October 2020. "The Courteeners - Cavorting -...
- ****billy Deluxe: 13 Tales of Cadaverous Cavorting Inside the Spookshow International is the debut solo studio album by American musician and filmmaker...
- food resource in southern Africa. Another saturniid used as food is the cavorting emperor (Usta terpsic****). In one country alone, Congo, more than 30...
- Charles and James, who were more concerned with drinking, gambling, and cavorting with mistresses. The following year, the Republic's security deteriorated...
- represented with the legs and horns of goats. Representations of satyrs cavorting with nymphs have been common in western art, with many famous artists...
- Universitetsforlaget. p. 27. ISBN 978-82-15-01453-1. Holden, A. (2002). Cavorting With the Devil: Jehovah's Witnesses Who Abandon Their Faith (PDF). Department...
- often entertained guests at her royal table by letting her Pocket Beagles cavort amid their plates and cups. 19th-century sources refer to these breeds interchangeably...
- Usta terpsic****, the cavorting emperor, is a species of moth in the family Saturniidae. It is found in Angola, Burkina Faso, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Malawi...
- Charts history". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 13 August 2016. "Cavorting" and "Take Over the World": "Chart Log UK (1994–2010): Chris C. – CZR"...
- An 1872 painting by English artist Marcus Stone shows Edward II cavorting with Gaveston at left, while nobles and courtiers look on with concern....