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"gallivant" Definitions
  1. gallivant (about/around) to go from place to place enjoying yourself

27 Sentences With "gallivant"

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Clearly he wasn't thinking about his daughters when he left them to gallivant with their nanny.
Or maybe you just wonder who on earth would gallivant around in that purple dinosaur costume?
Donald Sterling continues to gallivant around Hollywood with fresh new women by his side ... undeterred by the whole racist thing.
Particularly, it's been unclear who was paying Giuliani to gallivant around the world in search of dirt that would help Trump.
Similarly, EasyJet may have a reputation for being utilitarian, but its low prices make it an attractive way to gallivant around Europe.
Summer (v.): to wear patriotic bathing suits, gallivant in the ocean, cuddle with love interests and post copiously about it on social media.
The state of South Carolina has a 143-year tradition, the Gallivant Ferry Stump, that is inviting Democratic presidential candidates for the first time this year.
As a man of means who can afford to gallivant around Europe coated with ennui and perfectly tailored jackets, he has the luxury of thinking about things like love.
But maybe none is quite so iconically LA than Venice Beach, where bodybuilders flex, stoners amble, impossibly beautiful women gallivant in short shorts, and skateboarders soar in a beachside halfpipe.
" Tagging Kensington Palace in her series of tweets, the 53-year-old continued, "Glad you have so much time to gallivant around paying tribute to others while ignoring your own father!
There might be an approximation of Berrigan's ars poetica in the final poem but I shall leave the reader to look there after a proper gallivant through this volume's scattered scavenger hunt.
In the supplemental video, popular kids gallivant around familiar "teen"-themed spaces, like hazy bedrooms, the backseats of cars, and roofs of homes to the soundtrack of "True Faith" by New Order.
Mr. Neiditch said he is not just selling an apartment; he is selling an immersive experience, even if many luxury apartments are pieds-à-terre that go empty while their owners are gallivanting where the ultrawealthy gallivant.
A more modern take on the tradition has taken hold in the US and Europe where inebriated men dress up in devilish costumes and gallivant though the streets for Krampuslauf (Krampus run), a 1,500 year-old pagan ritual to chase off the ghosts of winter.
But, in an apparent attempt to appease both men while McGregor continues to gallivant in the heavier weight classes, the pair will get their chance at fighting for the interim featherweight title against one another—a rematch of their contest back at UFC 29 at the beginning of 2013.
But when she went on Bachelor in Paradise, she could get away with spending less on clothes due to the more casual nature of the beach locale, where contestants basically just gallivant on the sand in bathing suits all day and are too sweaty to wear much makeup.
Louis Vuitton is a mega-brand and, like its fellow mega-brands — Dior, Chanel, Prada, Gucci — it uses its cruise collection, which comes between the fall and spring collections it presents during Paris Fashion Week, as an excuse to gallivant grandly, a passel of high-spending clients, sympathetic celebrities and top fashion editors in tow.
As Hunter argues that the charges against him are politically motivated -- and that the Department of Justice is the Democrats' arm of law enforcement (as he told ABC 10News this morning) -- he still must explain why he and his wife allegedly tried to use the military as their cover to gallivant through Italy on their donors' dime.
She's needed here and ain't got no call to gallivant off to New York and beyont with a strange man, beauty or no beauty.
Gallivant premiered at the Edinburgh Film Festival, where it won the Channel 4 Best New Director prize. In 2011, it was ranked number 49 in Time Outs list of the 100 best British films.
Kötting released Gallivant, his first feature-length film, in 1996. It premièred at the Edinburgh Film Festival, where it won the Channel 4 Best New Director prize. Kötting released his second feature, This Filthy Earth, in 2001. It was loosely adapted from Émile Zola's novel La Terre.
Parker married Eileen Allan in 1943, with whom he had a son and a daughter. The marriage was dissolved in 1958. Eileen wrote a 1982 book called Step Aside for Royalty in which she claimed her husband and the Duke of Edinburgh used the pseudonyms Murgatroyd and Winterbottom to "gallivant out of the palace". Parker denied the claim.
Gallivant is the first feature-length movie by Andrew Kötting. Released in 1996, it was a "highly idiosyncratic" documentary. It recorded a journey the director took clockwise around the coast of Britain accompanied by his 85-year-old grandmother, Gladys, and his seven-year-old daughter Eden. Eden was born at Guy's Hospital, London, in 1988 with a rare genetic disorder, Joubert syndrome, causing cerebral vermis hypoplasia and several other neurological complications.
" Zhang displays sufficient comic verve to make the silly gags hit the sweet spot while Gordon "skillfully sets a snappy yet even pace, effectively balancing verbal jokes and campy drama with purely physical stunts as the protags gallivant from one metropolis to another." Other reviewers were less enthusiastic, with Slant referring to it as "another limp spy spoof that fails to make any interesting critiques about the genre" and The Washington Post deeming it "utterly provincial.
3McKellar map of Brisbane, 1896, sheets 2 & 3Queensland Places - Ascot, , accessed 27 Sep 2016BCC, Brisbane Heritage Trails: Gallivant Through Ascot and Hamilton, BCC, Brisbane, 2014, pp. 4-5State Library of Queensland (SLQ), Tattersall's Estate map, 1899SLQ, Ascot Railway Estate, 1913. The establishment of schools was considered an essential step in the development of new communities and integral to their success. Schools became a community focus, with the school community contributing to maintenance and development; a symbol of progress; and a source of pride, with enduring connections formed with past pupils, parents, and teachers.
Her work as a librettist includes Picard in Space with Will Gregory (Goldfrapp) directed by Jude Kelly, for the Electronica Festival at the Southbank 2012. The Night Watch, her adaptation of Sarah Water’s novel, Manchester Royal Exchange, was listed as one of the top theatre plays of the year by the Suzanna Clapp, Observer for 2016. Further credits include Yana and the Yeti with Pickled Image 2017, and As the Crow Flies Pentabus and Salisbury Playhouse 2017. Going Dark was co-written and created with Sound&Fury;, Young Vic and Science Museum 2013/14, and her controversial Bluebeard directed by Lee Lyford and created with their own company Gallivant, Soho theatre, Bristol Old Vic 2013.
As upset as Julia is by evidence of Lily's immoral behavior, she does not immediately ask Lily for details because it is easier to discredit the messenger. When Lily comes to Julia asking for money to pay various debts, including what Lily passes off as gambling debts, Julia refuses. The relationship is permanently damaged, and when Lily sails away with the Dorsets instead of cleaning up the social and financial mess she has made, Julia does not write to Lily or attempt to repair the relationship. When word reaches her that Lily has been publicly accused of having an affair with George Dorset, and when Lily continues to gallivant in Europe instead of returning home, Julia disinherits Lily in favor of the more loyal Grace Stepney.

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