Cavorting was created on 2007-08-06.
It warms my heart to see the foals cavorting in the corral.
There is more than one synonym for cavorting, but here are a few frolick, prance, gambol and romp
When someone says "his heart is cavorting," it typically means that the person is feeling a strong, joyful, or exuberant emotion, often associated with excitement or love. The term "cavorting" suggests a playful or lively movement, implying that the person's heart is metaphorically dancing or leaping within them due to positive feelings. This expression conveys a sense of enthusiasm and emotional vitality.
They were cavorting on the bed because they were super happy.
Bambi was seen cavorting in the woods, after his mother died
Gruen Guild Playhouse - 1951 The Case of the Cavorting Statue 1-10 was released on: USA: 29 November 1951
The expression "cavorting beasties" was popularized by English author Terry Pratchett in his Discworld series of fantasy novels. It is often used in the context of describing mischievous or playful fantasy creatures.
The friar guesses that Romeo has been cavorting and canoodling with Rosaline.
Cavort is to play in a noisy, undisciplined way.
Leeuwenhoek
"Cavorting" means to engage in lively, playful, or boisterous behavior, often characterized by jumping or dancing around in a carefree manner. It can also imply a sense of merriment or frivolity, typically in social settings. The term is often used to describe animals or people who are having fun and are full of energy.
Antonie van Leeuwenhoek, a Dutch scientist, was the first person to observe microorganisms in pond water using a simple microscope in the 1670s. He described these tiny creatures as "animalcules" and was a pioneer in the field of microscopy.