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Cavort   /kəvˈɔrt/   Listen
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Cavort  v. i.  (past & past part. cavorted; pres. part. cavorting)  To prance ostentatiously; said of a horse or his rider. (Local slang, U. S.)






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"Cavort" Quotes from Famous Books



... your cities and towns, with their smoke and smells and business sharks, where it's everybody for himself and the devil take the hindmost. Maybe some time when I get restless for human companionship and come out to cavort in the bright lights for a while, I may pass you on a street somewhere. This world is very small. Oh, yes—when you get to Vancouver go to the Ladysmith. It's a nice, quiet hotel in the West End. Any hack ...
— North of Fifty-Three • Bertrand W. Sinclair



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