I cannot be gallivanting across the high seas in constant pursuit of a runaway ship. |
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I feel so left out when, gallivanting about town, I see the happy throngs of customers queuing for lattes and mocha cappuccinos. |
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The movie concentrates on Rochester's lascivious and debauched adventures in London, gallivanting about with other aristocratic hedonists. |
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I'm always disappointed when I see our governors, our supposed masters, gallivanting about with the rich of the world. |
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There is something decadent and lovely about two old pals gallivanting around in honour of their longstanding entwinement. |
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I married the daughter of a former Methodist minister and spent the past year gallivanting through 52 different churches. |
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While the Bloc leader is gallivanting about the country, we are working to stimulate the economy. |
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Man has not come into this world to strut about for a while on the stage, consuming food and gaily gallivanting. |
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The shouts of young children gallivanting about on exercise mats or suspended on a trapeze, fill the air. |
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Russell Brand has been gallivanting across the UK with a camera crew, turning up at media head quarters, marching on Downing Street and even popping in for a quick chat on Question Time. |
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I suppose the cast isĀ gallivanting around in revealing attire? |
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She turns us into microscopes: we see not only her characters' thoughts, purposes and actions but the gallivanting, subvisible antibodies that disarrange them. |
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After years of gallivanting around town, his social life began to pale. |
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Instead, he was out gallivanting around the country. |
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