Lexicographical Neighbors of Galivanted
Literary usage of Galivanted
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1868)
"... if the sisters will admit one who has galivanted two nights and two days, by
sea and land, with I know not how many cavaliers;— how many lovers have you ..."
2. A wayward woman by Arthur Griffiths (1879)
"... and was wholly devoted to his work— while this flirting, flaunting dame
galivanted about the world, neglecting her home, his blood boiled, ..."
3. The Devil's Own: A Romance of the Black Hawk War by Randall Parrish, W.F. Hall Printing Company (1917)
"Ah nebber see nuthin' 'tall till dey took me outer de shack an' galivanted me up
yere. Whar I heerd yer voice afore?" "I haven't time to explain that; ..."