gambol in a sentence
n.
Definition
GAMBOl: to run or jump about playfully; to frolic.
Sample Sentences
- The children began to gambol across the meadow, their laughter echoing in the warm sunlight.
- As the dogs gambolled in the park, their owners watched with delight at their playful antics.
- In spring, the lambs would often gambol in the fields, bringing joy to all who passed by.
- She loved to see her puppy gambol around the backyard, full of energy and curiosity.
- The dancers seemed to gambol gracefully across the stage, captivating the audience with their movements.
- The children began to gambol in the meadow, their laughter echoing in the warm summer air.
- As the puppies took their first steps outside, they couldn't help but gambol around the garden, tails wagging excitedly.
- Under the bright sun, the young deer would often gambol freely, showcasing their agility and playful spirit.
- After a long winter, the arrival of spring made everyone want to gambol through the park, enjoying the blooming flowers.
- With a joyful heart, she decided to gambol down the hill, feeling the rush of freedom and exhilaration.
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