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What does cavorting mean?

"Cavorting" means to romp or frolic in a lively or carefree way, often with a sense of playfulness or exuberance. It suggests energetic and joyful movement, usually associated with a group of people or animals.

Here are some examples:

* "The children were cavorting in the park, chasing each other and laughing."

* "The dolphins were cavorting in the waves, leaping and twisting in the air."

* "The party guests were cavorting on the dance floor, their laughter and music filling the room."

"Cavorting" often implies a lack of seriousness or constraint, and can sometimes be used to describe behavior that is considered wild or unruly.

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