This exuberance, this freshness and playfulness of mind and mood, the capacity to galumph, are surely things to try to hold on to. |
He or she must jump or leap or, to use a word coined by Lewis Carroll, galumph through the deep snow. |
For a few seconds, while I bring the aircraft under control, we galumph through the air, swaying left to right, the plane's nose dipping then rising. |
So you have this time to romp around, take risks, generally galumph and have abounding fun and delight. |
Then, as quickly as he'd appeared, he plopped into the water — galumph! |
Rosie is a huge galumph of a thing, with hair like a Rastafarian. |