History
History
Synonyms
UK
US
Meaning:
cavort

to dance or jump about with excitement

frolic, prance

go astray

(of a personal possession, a pet etc) to be lost (with the belief that it will be found quickly)

act in inappropriate manner

manhandle

to move (something) using physical strength; to hold or move (a person) roughly

push

misbehave

(especially of children) to behave badly or improperly

act in inappropriate manner

mistreat

to behave badly towards (a person); use, handle, (a machine, object) badly

treat badly or wrongly

prank

a playful or mischievous trick

practical joke; frivolity

roughen

(to cause something) to become rough

handle harshly

rowdy

rough and noisy

boisterous, noisy

struggle

(to make) a great effort, fight

hard try; fight to win

tussle

(to have) a difficult fight or struggle

fight

uproar

(an outburst of) noise and excitement

commotion, pandemonium

ROUGHHOUSE as in Wiktionary
ROUGHHOUSE as in Wikipedia