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Definition of Gambolling
1. gambol [v] - See also: gambol
Lexicographical Neighbors of Gambolling
Literary usage of Gambolling
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Mother's Recompense: A Sequel to Home Influence by Grace Aguilar (1871)
"... now gambolling around you in the way that they should go;—solemn is the charge,
awful the responsibility, but sweeter far than words can give it, ..."
2. Literary News by L. Pylodet, Augusta Harriet (Garrigue) Leypoldt (1892)
"The visitor was gambolling in the surf at Waikiki, quite in the South-Sea fashion,
with a group of Hawaiian nymphs, ..."
3. The "new Chum" in Australia, Or, The Scenery, Life, and Manners of by Percy Clarke (1886)
"Gambling more suited to Johnny than gambolling.—Shark Soup and Puppy Dogs at a
Discount.—The Chinaman's Character.—Europeans, Australians, Natives ..."
4. Wild Scenes in the Forest and Prairie, Or, The Romance of Natural History by Charles Wilkins Webber (1855)
"... planks of the deck; the sails were in perfect condition; and, built as the
Spark was, for swift sailing, on she went, gambolling from wave to wave. ..."
5. The Mother's Recompense: A Sequel to Home Influence by Grace Aguilar (1871)
"... now gambolling around you in the way that they should go;—solemn is the charge,
awful the responsibility, but sweeter far than words can give it, ..."
6. Literary News by L. Pylodet, Augusta Harriet (Garrigue) Leypoldt (1892)
"The visitor was gambolling in the surf at Waikiki, quite in the South-Sea fashion,
with a group of Hawaiian nymphs, ..."
7. The "new Chum" in Australia, Or, The Scenery, Life, and Manners of by Percy Clarke (1886)
"Gambling more suited to Johnny than gambolling.—Shark Soup and Puppy Dogs at a
Discount.—The Chinaman's Character.—Europeans, Australians, Natives ..."
8. Wild Scenes in the Forest and Prairie, Or, The Romance of Natural History by Charles Wilkins Webber (1855)
"... planks of the deck; the sails were in perfect condition; and, built as the
Spark was, for swift sailing, on she went, gambolling from wave to wave. ..."