Lambs gamboled in the meadow.
The lambs gambol in the meadow.
Children love to gambol and play in the park.
The puppies gambol around the yard.
The foals gambol in the field.
The kittens gambol with each other.
The piglets gambol in the mud.
The calves gambol in the pasture.
The colts gambol around their mother.
The ducklings gambol in the pond.
The kittens gambol with a ball of yarn.
They reeled, whirled, swiveled, flounced, capered, gamboled, and spun.
Uh, no. What do you do? You just go out there and gambol about like a bunny?
The Walt Disney cartoon—ostensibly about a deer gambolling around an idyllic forest—has traumatised generations of youngsters.
You just go out there and gambol about like a bunny?
Some gamesome children were gamboling on a gangplank at the gate.
The air was dark with Davises, and many Joneses gamboled like a flock of young giraffes.
And, in very truth, run and leap he did, gambolling wildly down the stretch of lawn outside the long window.
He watched some of the foul kittens gambolling around the plates over her head, wondering what fresh horror she had in store for him.
Above them was a bare, rounded rock, on each side of which the water played its gambols, and plunged into the abysses beneath, in the manner already described.
And the cartoons dancing across the walls—gossip-column caricatures of downtown political hustlers, newsmen who had long since retired or drunk themselves to death, celebrities you couldn't quite recognize—still gambolled all the way to the ceiling.
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