From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishgambolgam‧bol /ˈɡæmbəl/ verb (gambolled, gambolling British English, gamboled, gamboling American English) [intransitive] literary JUMPto jump or run around in a lively active way SYN frolic lambs gambolling in a field —gambol noun [countable]→ See Verb table
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gambol• lambs gamboling in the fields• Now, at seventeen, I could gambol in the forbidden delights of Elysium with no one tugging at my hand.Origin gambol (1500-1600) French gambade “horse's jump”, probably from Old Provençal camba “leg”