Definition of Gavotted

1. gavotte [v] - See also: gavotte

Lexicographical Neighbors of Gavotted

gaveloches
gavelock
gavelocks
gavels
gaverick
gavest
gaviae
gavial
gavialoid
gavials
gaviiform seabird
gavilimomab
gavot
gavots
gavotte
gavotted (current term)
gavottes
gavotting
gavver
gavvers
gawbies
gawby
gawcier
gawciest
gawcy
gawd
gawds
gawk
gawked
gawker

Literary usage of Gavotted

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Southern Literary Messenger (1849)
"Pedro was to have been strangled, gavotted they call it, but there was no apparatus handy, and nobody that particularly liked the job ; so, as a particular ..."

2. The Windsor Magazine: An Illustrated Monthly for Men and Women (1903)
"Hardly walked —danced, jigged, waltzed, gavotted, singly, in pairs, in a jumble. Then, pushing his fingers through his hair, he put the letter under the ..."

3. Chambers' Edinburgh Journal by W. Chambers (1849)
"Pedro was to have been strangled, gavotted they call it, but there was no apparatus handy, and nobody that particularly liked the job; so, as a particular ..."

4. The Victories of Wellington and the British Armies by William Hamilton Maxwell (1852)
"... and Maria, his infamous confederate, gavotted. Castile was overrun by banditti; and one gang, destroyed by a guerilla chief named Juan Abril, ..."

5. The Victories of the British Armies: With Anecdotes Illustrative of Modern by William Hamilton Maxwell (1847)
"... and Maria, his infamous confederate, gavotted. Castile was overrun by banditti; and one gang, destroyed by a guerilla chief named Juan Abril, ..."

6. People You Know by George Ade (1903)
"... who had come to visit a School Friend He gavotted a few Lines with the Lily. They found it very easy to catch Step together and he did an expert Job of ..."

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