0 (usually only of lambs) to jump around playfully -- meloncat-loncat
The lambs were gambolling about in the field.
Another gentleman who is brought here to hop in our walks and gambol in our smiles is the editor of a hairdressers' paper.
At the inquest it was found that a cigar ash flicked into the water by an unthinking guest had brought their gambols to an end.
There is also the problem of young dogs, which like to play and gambol about.
Again the atoms were gamboling before my eyes.
In some cases both alternatives are acceptable, e.g. "dialog" dialoged "or" dialogged "," gambol "gambolled", "hiccup" hiccupped "or" hiccuped "," program "programed" or "programmed".
The babies gambol in the water.
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