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"gambol" Definitions
  1. (+ adv./prep.) to jump or run about in a lively way

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Hecate!" in the book's final poem, "coda: time to gambol withal?
And how do they hold onto tree limbs as they gambol about?
To gambol freely across the wastelands of an American city, as a local politician!
The latent hippies in us wanted to gambol in nature, be outdoorsy, and choose our own adventure.
The consummate backup quarterback, Pederson spent seven seasons watching Green Bay's Brett Favre gambol across Lambeau Field.
By eight weeks, when I returned to have them gambol all over me, they were rambunctious and fully capable of exploration.
Of course, now that I've said that, Will Shortz and Joel Fagliano will come up with a totally different place to gambol.
Sometimes it's good to take a trip down memory lane, to gambol through "what was," to traipse among the lilies of yesteryear.
So if the Moon descent had been a hoax, a skilled film team would have had to carefully stage Neil Armstrong's lunar gambol.
The firm's investments in China include ByteDance, the owner of short-form video app TikTok, and Gambol Pet Group, a pet food manufacturer.
The firm's investments in China include ByteDance, the owner of short-form video app TikTok, and Gambol Pet Group, a pet food manufacturer.
The simmered lamb used to gambol in the Hudson Valley, the croquetted topneck clams were raked in off Long Island and so on.
Roly-poly with their winter fur (and, perhaps, all those pretzels), in pairs or in dozens, the nocturnal animals gambol on the pathway as soon as it gets dark.
The members of this dance-theater troupe do more than shake — they also gambol, whirl, leap and weave as they take young audiences on separate adventures in these two Brooklyn appearances.
Dogs gambol, small children ask to be carried and that really is a cheroot a friend is lighting under the big oak that's going to come down some night in a blow.
The other villagers are at first just part of the magnificent landscape in which the couple gambol, before their gossip and shunning and sabotaging begin to personify the evil that has encroached.
How many of those legions of figures who gambol through stage adaptations of animated movies — teapots, lions, fake Russian princesses, ad infinitum — seem to have been transliterated from the screen without any dilution of their inked-in essence?
"Real" Hollywood figures, from Tuesday Weld to the documentarian Laura Poitras, gambol in and out as the main characters' journeys take them into the familiar Wagnerian landscape of dubious gurus, ambitious also-rans, canny agents and craven shrinks — hustlers and climbers all.
Even though the violent chaos I witnessed during my last trip to C.A.R. in 2014 had subsided somewhat, in the capital at least, the considered opinion among my journalistic colleagues was that the city remained too unsafe for a foreigner to gambol in the streets alone.
I can attest, this new Pottermore feature certainly is cool, especially since I'm always down to learn new fun facts about the beloved fictional world — for instance, did you know that the Hogwarts Express was created because Ottaline Gambol, who was Minister of Magic from 1827 to 1835, was interested in the Muggle innovation?
Embracing the fate that awaits all of us, and casting it as something more virtuous than an affliction to be mitigated with spring water, is the project of "Aging Pride," an extensive gambol through the art of our later years at the Belvedere Museum and one of the largest exhibitions of the season in Vienna.
Interrupting a videoconference between mob bosses Sal Maroni (Eric Roberts), the Chechen (Ritchie Coster) and Gambol (Michael Jai White) with their accountant Lau (Chin Han), he offers to kill Batman for half of the mob's money. Gambol refuses the offer and puts a bounty on the "clown". Later, the Joker kills Gambol and takes over his gang. After learning that Batman has captured Lau, Maroni and the Chechen accept the Joker's offer.
The friars at this tide were nought inclined to mirth, but uneathly kept their seats, silently eyeing each other, and casting in their minds what selcouth gambol was to follow this preparation.
Gambol and Japes is a wizarding joke shop. It is briefly mentioned in Chamber of Secrets, where Fred, George and Lee Jordan stock up on "Dr Filibuster's Fabulous Wet-Start, No-Heat Fireworks".
1"Will vandals take a gambol at high school?", Malden Evening News, 1981-8-31, pp. 1 c.1 Teachers and the city began openly talking about the decline of the student body and disciple with rampant truancy, drugs, and alcohol with intimidation to more studious students.
Garowe has a number of academic institutions. According to the Puntland Ministry of Education, there are 30 primary schools in the Garowe District. Among these are Alxikma, Mayle, Wabari and Darwiish, named after Mohammed Abdullah Hassan's Dervish State. Secondary schools in the area include Alwaha, Gambol, Nawawi and Nugal High.
Ben Cartwright (born 17 June 1976) is a British actor who has made guest appearances on some of Britain's most popular television shows. He appeared in Judge John Deed in 2001, playing Paul Bailey. He also had a small part in EastEnders in 2003, playing Tony Jamison. He played Heath Gambol in Casualty in 2005.
Atchley's first professional acting occurred with a stock theater company in Fort Wayne, Indiana. He appeared in 214 films between 1929 and 1944 and is known for his appearance as the inconsiderate father in the Our Gang film Birthday Blues (1932). Atchley's Broadway credits included Jarnegan (1928), Across the Street (1924), and Marie Dressler's "All Star Gambol" (1913).
The Gambols is a British comic strip created by Barry Appleby which debuted 16 March 1950 in the Daily Express where it ran for almost 50 years: as of 1999 The Gambols has appeared in The Mail on Sunday. From The Gambols' inception Appleby received input into creating the strips from his journalist wife Doris "Dobs" Appleby - she suggested "Gambol" as the surname of the married couple who are the strip's focus - and from the 1960s Dobs Appleby received official credit for co-writing The Gambols. Social historian David Kynaston has opined that "the Gambols [inhabit] a frozen-in-time world closely mirroring the Applebys' own in Kingston-upon-Thames Surrey in the early 1950s". The two central characters are George and Gaye Gambol, a happily married, suburban, middle class couple.
"LADY IN THE DARK' BACK ON BROADWAY: Play With Gertrude Lawrence Reopens Tonight After a Successful Road Tour BLONDE BOMBER' LISTED Comedy Due for Showing Here Around May 15 -- Gambol Is Canceled by Lambs" New York Times 27 Feb 1943: 11 This brought him to the attention of executives at Columbia Pictures who signed him to a long-term contract.
Christopher Hughes Gambol (born September 14, 1964) is a former American football offensive lineman who played three seasons in the National Football League (NFL) with the Indianapolis Colts, San Diego Chargers, Detroit Lions and New England Patriots. He was drafted by the Colts in the third round of the 1987 NFL Draft. He played college football at the University of Iowa and attended Oxford High School in Oxford, Michigan.
And what is this lexis of lunacy, you ask—this triumvirate of telltale phonics? Why, women in prison, of course." Gibron noted the poor acting, but wrote that the film "is so ripe with seedy shenanigans and despicable ideas that makers of autopsy porn look down on its delicious tawdriness. […] this is one exploitation gambol that takes the tired conventions of the jailbird genre and pumps them full of radioactive iniquity.
At this point, Demerzel leaves his post as First Minister, and invites Seldon to replace him. Ten years later, Joranum's former follower, Gambol Deen Namarti, has restarted the conspiracy under the leadership of Gleb Andorin, planning that he will become First Minister with Andorin as Emperor. Seldon sends Raych to join the Joranumite movement under an alias. But he is recognised and drugged with 'desperance', a drug which induces depression and reduces his willpower.
Gambrel is a Norman English word, sometimes spelled gambol such as in the 1774 Boston carpenters' price book (revised 1800). Other spellings include gamerel, gamrel, gambril, gameral, gambering, cambrel, cambering, chambrelA New English Dictionary on Historical Principles: Founded Mainly ..., Volume 4. p. 36. referring to a wooden bar used by butchers to hang the carcasses of slaughtered animals. Butcher's gambrels, later made of metal, resembled the two-sloped appearance of a gambrel roof when in use.
The economy is based on wetland sorghum cultivation (samé walo). The people used to fish in the river called the Mayel, but now it is dry. Kolongal Walo is the agricultural area near the Mayel River. In addition, Oumar Bocar Camara from Wali Diantang remembers these Mayel River shores (river access points): Tufnde Mayel, Tufnde Gambol, Tufnde Kone, Tufnde Toulel, Tufnde Lassimayel (river end) These are places where the Walian, Toulelian, Sinthiane Padalal, Bedinkian, Barkewi, and the Barkatou people would catch fish.
Pidgeon perhaps is most recognized for his three-year campaign to get a dwarf actor on the cast of the Warner Brothers television series "Gilmore Girls." His persistence yielded no success with the casting policies. Undaunted, he diverted his energies in a gambol that would ultimately result in policy shifts at Screen Actors Guild. Pidgeon with several members of the dwarf acting community in Los Angeles lobbied for over a year for SAG to create a committee which specifically dealt with issues facing dwarf actors.
A Night in Old Paris is a short dramatic opera by American composer Henry Kimball Hadley with an English libretto by Frederick Truesdell, based on a play by Glen Macdonough. It premiered on December 14, 1924, in a private performance at the Metropolitan Opera House as part of a "Lambs Gambol", a meeting of the Lambs Club, a theatrical club in New York City. About 700 invited guests attended, including Will Rogers. It was first performed for the public in a radio performance on January 20, 1933.
In November 2014, at the Garowe International Airport, Puntland Vice President Omar and other senior regional government leaders welcomed a Turkish delegation led by Ambassador of Turkey to Somalia Olgan Bekar. The visiting officials were taken on a supervisory tour of various educational and medical institutions in the administrative capital Garowe, including the Gambol secondary school, an orphanage and the Garowe general hospital. Osman, Puntland President Abdiweli Mohamed Ali and other local government leaders subsequently held a meeting at the presidential palace with Ambassador Bekar, which focused on strengthening bilateral cooperation between Puntland and Turkey.
The Joker interrupts, warns them that Batman is unhindered by the law, and offers to kill him in exchange for half of their money. The Joker kills Gambol and takes over his gang, and the mob ultimately decides to accept the offer. Batman finds Lau in Hong Kong and brings him back to Gotham to testify, allowing Dent to apprehend the entire mob. The Joker threatens to keep killing people unless Batman reveals his identity, and starts by murdering Police Commissioner Gillian B. Loeb and the judge presiding over the mob trial.
Described as a 52-minute odyssey through her unique style of epic torch song psychedelia, The Exodus Suite was recorded live in seven days at the infamous Candy Bomber Studios by producer Ingo Krauss. The album's title reflects the personal-political themes of the songs within. The first track to be made available was "There Must Be More Than This", an Afro- Beat meets Krautrock gambol with a sprinkling of Ethiopiques (courtesy of guest pianist Carwyn Ellis, of the Zarelli and Edwyn Collins' band). The album was released on 20 May 2016.
The masque opens with the entrance of a personified Christmas and his attendants, one of whom leads the way in, beating a drum. Christmas is dressed in a doublet and hose (color unspecified) and a "high-crowned hat;" he has a "long thin beard" and white shoes. Christmas is soon followed by his ten children, who are led in, on a string, by Cupid (who is dressed like a London apprentice, with his wings at his shoulders). The "Sons and Daughters" of Christmas are Carol, Misrule, Gambol, Offering, Wassail, Mumming, New-Year's-Gift, Post and Pair,"Post and pair" was a card game.
The end result is a portrait of the "material basis of the very idea of Canada". Young and Giroux have done a number of public art projects. Reticulated Gambol (2007-2008), located at the Lee Centre Park in Toronto, Ontario, creates a functioning jungle gym that reflects on the conventions of this typical urban form. Nearly 12 meters square in size, the work combines a series of cupolas with bridges to create a large unified structure that, in width and height, sits at the limits of what is possible within the city building codes regulating the climbing gym format.
Sherrys Prince successfully defended his Grand National, breaking the track record twice, first recording 29.26 seconds in the heats and then 29.20 in the semi-finals. The only other greyhounds that had achieved double Grand National glory were Juvenile Classic (1940) and Blossom of Annagura (1950). Dolores Rocket won the Spring Cup over 700 yards at Wimbledon and set a track record at Crayford before victory in the Wembley Spring Cup. Don't Gambol won a second successive Scurry Gold Cup at Clapton and in the year ending annual Duke of Edinburgh Cup, Leeds provided a shock by reaching the final and beating Clapton to lift the trophy.
Others have noted how the painting echoes in part a bas-relief at the Arch of Constantine showing Apollo in a Quadriga with Phosphorus.Essay on Aurora fresco, by Dr. Shannon Pritchard. The chariot procession recalls the central fresco in The Loves of the Gods, painted by Annibale Carracci in the Farnese Palace, which depicts the Triumph of Bacchus and Ariadne; however, here there is far more classical sobriety in a restricted number of figures, with little emotion, without overemphasizing muscular anatomy, and hearkening beyond mannerism back to a high-renaissance restraint. The quadriga prances in unison; the maiden hours gambol at a placid pace.
Dwan directed Gloria Swanson in eight feature films, and one short film made in the short-lived sound-on-film process Phonofilm. This short, also featuring Thomas Meighan and Henri de la Falaise, was produced as a joke, for the 26 April 1925 "Lambs' Gambol" for The Lambs, with the film showing Swanson crashing the all- male club. Following the introduction of the talkies, Dwan directed child-star Shirley Temple in Heidi (1937) and Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm (1938). Dwan helped launch the career of two other successful Hollywood directors, Victor Fleming, who went on to direct The Wizard of Oz and Gone With the Wind, and Marshall Neilan, who became an actor, director, writer and producer.
A gang of criminals robs a Gotham City mob bank, murdering each other for a higher share until only the Joker remains; he escapes with the money. Batman, District Attorney Harvey Dent and Lieutenant Jim Gordon form an alliance to rid Gotham of organized crime. Bruce Wayne is impressed with Dent's idealism and offers to support his career; he believes that, with Dent as Gotham's protector, he can give up being Batman and lead a normal life with Rachel Dawes—even though she and Dent are dating. Mob bosses Sal Maroni, Gambol, and the Chechen hold a videoconference with their corrupt accountant, Lau, who has taken their funds for safekeeping and fled to Hong Kong.
The Earl of Mount Edgcombe says that her voice was sweet and flexible, her execution neat and precise, her embellishments in good taste and judicious, but that she lacked feeling, and was no actress. Miss Seward writes of her : 'She has too much sense to gambol like Mara in the sacred songs;' but George III, who was no mean judge—by suggesting in a written memorandum, that Lord Carmarthen 'if he can get her to sing pathetick songs, and not to over-grace them, will be doing an essential service to the court'—seems to imply that she had the great fault of the singers of that day, viz. the excessive and indiscriminate use of vocal embellishments. She was all through her life a finished pianist.
Cricket Bunny trained by Joe Booth denied Don't Gambol a third successive Scurry Gold Cup triumph and then won the Laurels at Wimbledon. The husband and wife team of Nick and Natalie Savva bred litters with a prefix called Westmead, a name that would become synonymous over the next forty years. Their first classic success came with Westmead Lane in the Cesarewitch, an event that was now held over the marathon distance at Belle Vue and not West Ham. Ramdeen Stuart is bought for 260 guineas at the Shelbourne Park sales, he joined trainer Norman Oliver and by the end of the year won the St Leger at Wembley, the Steward's Cup at Wimbledon over 700 yards, the Scottish St Leger and Ben Truman Stakes.
In the same year, on 20 November 1773 his comedy The Duellist was launched at Covent Garden, but lasted only one night. In 1775 Kenrick founded the book review digest The London Review of English and Foreign Literature which ran from 1775 to 1780, a monthly review of 80 pages which attacked most of the contemporary writers and their works, and gave habitual bad reviews to Covent Garden and Drury Lane theatres. The magazine was continued for a year after his death by his son William Shakespeare Kenrick. 1778 saw the production of two more Kenrick plays: The Lady of the Manor, a comic opera with music by James Hook, was the most successful of Kenrick's such works; and The Spendthrift; or, The Christmas Gambol, a farce based on Charles Johnson's The Country Lasses which was taken off after only two nights.

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