Sentences with phrase «gamboling on»

But the book is a balanced one and it's stressed that a combination of hard analysis and experienced nous are needed to land the best players, whether they are 12 year olds gambolling on Clapham Common, participants in the Champions League - aping Next Gen series or Valencia forwards catching the eye of the Mansours.

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She first trespassed on the scene in 1971, at Riverfront Stadium in Cincinnati, where she gamboled across the field on a friend's «dirty double dare,» she said, and kissed Pete Rose.
Thanks to a reintroduction program, this horse is now found on the steppes of Central Asia, and up to 300 horses gambol around in Mongolia.
I love my accessories, but mostly wear them whilst on my gambols, so not everyday wear.
The print is what got me — a deep cranberry background with teal and black cats gamboling around chasing birds on wires, with small pink starbursts sparkling in their wake.
An autumn garden in the English countryside, bucolic yet somehow unquiet, two children, Christine and Johnny Baxter (Sharon Williams and Nicholas Slater), gambol and play, unconsciously on the precipice of tragedy.
The luminaries of the publishing business, such as Random House's then - CEO Alberto Vitale and literary agent Lynn Nesbit, crowded into the Monkey Bar on 54th Street, with its red - leather booths and hand - painted murals of gamboling chimps.
So, no matter how gentle a dog or cat may be or how much you'd like to see all your pets gamboling together on the lawn, keep your birds and your «predator pets» apart for safety.
While there is pool on one side, turn your head to the west and the waves of Arabian Sea gambols.
By the time the N64 came out here in the UK, in March 1997, the Saturn was already on its ass, and the PlayStation was gamboling off to the horizon.
Surprise of the year: A bronze figure reclining on a marshy glade, the sculpture's head a swarm of live bees; a pair of dogs, one with a leg dyed pink, gamboling through the undergrowth; an uprooted Joseph Beuys oak, the ghost of Robert Smithson and a garden of psychotropic plants were all part of French artist Pierre Huyghe's haunting and unforgettable contribution.
Though the youngest did say DD might come in handy on our next trip to the dog beach at Mosman, as we need three people to guard the various entrances while someone gambols with the fur babies on the sand.
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