romp


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romp
v. retozar, cabriolar, juguetear
 
s. retozo, jugueteo; niƱo travieso

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Romp
Retozo

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romp about
retozar, juguetear

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romp1
(n.) = retozo, jugueteo, travesura.
Ex: However, his book is more than a journalistic romp, being also an outstanding piece of investigation.

 
romp2
(v.) = retozar, juguetear.
Ex: The author recommends an approach to reading a poem that treats the poem as an expansive space in which to romp and play, to explore and travel.
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* romp around = juguetear, retozar.