gallivanting means 'to go from one place to another to enjoy yourself'.
He was out gallivanting around town last night with his friends.
The Grand Galloping Gala! Great Gobs of Goo! Gallivanting Gray Goobers! Good Gary Gets Good Grades!
They are not likely to run into one another as mermaids tend to avoid woods and moors and wolves aren't known for ocean gallivanting. I don't think this has been dealt with in literature.
the truth is there are three originals the first is owned by ganaloth the second by a moglin whos names escapes me and the third is the one in the stone
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Well, to tell the truth, it isn't always. A couple of years when Santa has been sick, Mrs. Claus has taken the sleigh out and done Santa's job. She could do it all the time, but it is a lot of work, and she would rather stay and keep the factory running than "go gallivanting around" doing the delivery. :)
Well, honey, sounds like your girlfriend wants to lock you down before she goes gallivanting off with someone else. Maybe she's feeling guilty and thinks a ring will fix things. Or maybe she just wants the security of a marriage while still keeping her options open. Either way, you might want to have a serious chat about trust and commitment before saying "I do."
There are many words that begin and end with the same letter.AAcademia, addenda, agenda, Alaska, algebra, alleluia, alma, alpha, amnesia, anaconda, anemia, antenna, aqua, area, arena, armada, asthma, aura, azaleaBbombCcatatonic, charismaticDdeluded, denied, dead, dread, dyed, differentiatedEenergise, excite, elateFFalloff, feedstuff, fief, fireproof, flagstaff, flameproof, fluff, foodstuff, foolproofGgliding, goring, gallivanting, gallopingHhutchThese are just a few that can be found with a bit of forethought and imagination.
Well, honey, Marco Polo was too busy gallivanting around Asia to have time for hobbies. His main hobby was probably surviving all the crazy adventures he got himself into. So, yeah, his hobby was basically just not getting killed.
Well, honey, if you've got just one owner running the show and only one employee holding down the fort, there's nobody left to handle the store if both of them are off gallivanting somewhere else. Deployment requires having enough staff on hand to keep the business running smoothly while others are away, so with only two people in the mix, it's a recipe for disaster. It's like trying to juggle with just one hand - sure, you can try, but it's gonna be a hot mess.
Yes, they do. Yes, horses have eyelashes that cover their eyes much like humans. The eyelash of a horse prevents small debris and insects from landing on the horse's eye and irritating it, providing protection for the eye.
Oh, honey, Francisco Coronado was a Spanish conquistador, not a poet. He was too busy gallivanting around the Southwest looking for the Seven Cities of Gold to be spouting off quotes. So, if you're looking for some profound words of wisdom from him, you might be out of luck.