gambols

  • 1gambols — gam·bol || gæmbl n. frolic, skipping, frisking, capering v. frolic, skip, frisk, caper …

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  • 2The Gambols — is a British comic strip created by Barry Appleby in 1950 which was originally published in the Daily Express and is now seen in the Mail on Sunday .The two central characters are George and Gaye Gambol, a happily married, suburban, middle class… …

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  • 3The Lambs —    The origin of the Lambs of New York City may be traced to a Christmas dinner at Delmonico s in 1874, when some members of Lester Wallack s company, then acting in Dion Boucicault s The Shaughran, socialized with their host, George H. McLean,… …

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  • 4Daily Mail — This article is about the British national daily newspaper. For other uses, see Daily Mail (disambiguation). Daily Mail Daily Mail front page in August 2011. Type Daily newspaper Format Tabloid …

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  • 5gambol — 1. verb /ˈɡæm.bəl/ a) To move about playfully; to frolic. The lawn spread freely onward, as of old, over which, in sweet company, he had once gambolled. b) to do a forward roll […] she remains near him to suckle him and teach him to choose the… …

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  • 6gambol — verb (gambols, gambolling, gambolled; US gambols, gamboling, gamboled) run or jump about playfully. noun an act of gambolling. Origin C16: alt. of obs. gambade, via Fr. from Ital. gambata trip up …

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  • 7A play upon words — Play Play, n. 1. Amusement; sport; frolic; gambols. [1913 Webster] 2. Any exercise, or series of actions, intended for amusement or diversion; a game. [1913 Webster] John naturally loved rough play. Arbuthnot. [1913 Webster] 3. The act or… …

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  • 8Caprine — Cap rine, a. [L. caprinus.] Of or pertaining to a goat; as, caprine gambols. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 9Hare Krishnas — Krishna Krish na (kr[i^]sh n[.a]), n. [Skr. k[.r]sh[.n]a The black. .] (Hindu Myth.) The most popular of the Hindu divinities, usually held to be the eighth incarnation of the god Vishnu. [1913 Webster] Note: Krishna is a well known Hindu deity.… …

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  • 10International Society for Krishna Consciousness — Krishna Krish na (kr[i^]sh n[.a]), n. [Skr. k[.r]sh[.n]a The black. .] (Hindu Myth.) The most popular of the Hindu divinities, usually held to be the eighth incarnation of the god Vishnu. [1913 Webster] Note: Krishna is a well known Hindu deity.… …

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