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Recollecting a bit of touch football played during a winter snowfall, he writes, “Romping like a kid, I forgot that I was throwing a football around the streets of Manhattan with John F. Kennedy Jr., substituting in a ritual he usually performed with his famous family.”
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Recollecting a bit of touch football played during a winter snowfall, he writes, “Romping like a kid, I forgot that I was throwing a football around the streets of Manhattan with John F. Kennedy Jr., substituting in a ritual he usually performed with his famous family.”
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Romping around with no shirt on, drinking tequila from the bottle, causing chaos, cutting myself up!
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This inevitably leads to disappointment and miscommunication in the triumvirate of Valentine's Day events: Dining, Gifting, and Romping.
Adam Sachs: An Open Letter To The Ladies On Valentine's Day...From Some Dudes 2009
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If the answer is, "Romping around on social-networking sites," it's time for you to take some action.
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If the answer is, "Romping around on social-networking sites," it's time for you to take some action.
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Romping in the water, some hippos ventured into the ocean.
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Romping through interplanetary space in a mechanical excursion suit is not my favorite activity, but there was no other way I'd be able to abduct Branson Elgar from the tender.
Perseus Spur May, Julian, 1931- 1998
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However all I insist upon is that you follow that amusement which is most agreable to you whether it be Cards, Chequers, Musick, Writing, or Romping.
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Romping is the ecstasy of the body, and we shall find that in proportion as children tend to be violent they are vigorous in body.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 10, No. 61, November, 1862 Various
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