gallivant造句1. You're too old to go gallivanting around Europe.
2. He just gallivants about instead of working.
3. We have no time to gallivant about.
4. A girl's place is in the home, not gallivanting around and filling her head with nonsense.
5. Well you won't be able to go off gallivanting around like this when there's a baby to be taken care of.
6. They should spend less time gallivanting about and more with their children.
7. She should be home with the children, not gallivanting around.
8. Oh, stop all this gallivanting about, and settle down to do something!
9. He can do his gallivanting in the daylight hours with or without milk bottles.
10. They shall spend less time gallivant about and more with their children.
11. The mother has shown a poor sense of responsibility, often gallivanting off somewhere and leaving the children on their own.
12. Is that what you tell your patients, to go dancing and gallivanting around just after breaking a hip?
13. Would you have her dragged up by a succession of au pairs and housekeepers while you went gallivanting all over the world?
14. But Phelps is 23 years old, bound to toke up, drink and gallivant around with the ladies.
15. One day, a young man in a bad mood, because he walked out of the door, wander aimlessly gallivant about, unconsciously came to the deep forest.