History
History
Synonyms
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US
Meaning:
cavort

to dance or jump about with excitement

frolic, prance

escapade

daring, mischievous or adventurous act, often one causing gossip or trouble

adventure, usually light-hearted

frisk

to jump and run playfully; to pass the hands over (a person) to search for concealed weapons

cavort

gambol

(to make) a quick, playful, jumping or skipping movement, e.g. of lambs, children

tumble playfully

prank

a playful or mischievous trick

practical joke; frivolity

recreation

(a form of) activity for enjoyment

sports, games, special interests

romp

(especially of children) to play about, especially running, jumping and being noisy; to win or succeed quickly or without apparent effort

fun; caper

ROLLICK as in Wiktionary
ROLLICK as in Wikipedia