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.
Walk to the beach and you will accumulate dogs,
gamboling with one another and with you.
Not exact matches
The voyage promised to be rough,
with high - rolling in the richest backgammon tournament ever, but a first - class
gambol was assured
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gambol and Auburn won at chromatic color bowl since signing
with the ball branch of knowledge.
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.
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.
When a tiny Sheltie puppy comes
gamboling up to us, wiggling
with excitement and making small, clumsy leaps at our knees, it's natural to lean down and respond in kind.
Such dogs fairly exude warmth and friendliness — head held high
with a big doggy laugh,
gamboling gait and curved tail wagging the dog's rump.
Such dogs fairly exude warmth and friendliness: Head held high
with a big doggy laugh,
gamboling gait,
with a relaxed, curved tail wagging the dog's rump.
but i truly believe that the lay public completely fails to link those awful puppy mill images
with the (overly / neurotically) frisky 8 week old fuzzball
gamboling in the mall pet store.
Marvel at the sight of humpback whales as they spout and
gambol close to the shoreline and experience a close - up encounter
with Africa's spectacular wildlife, from the mighty elephant to the captivating dung beetle.
Gambolling Ghosts - Norwegian folklore records a happier belief that the Aurora were caused by the spirits of old maids dancing and waving in the sky and in Scotland,
with the arrival of Viking settlers, they became known as «The Merry Dancers» who sometimes frolicked and sometimes fought.
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.