Wantoning
Translation of "wantoning" into Russian
wantoning
Nounwanton
wantons pl
wantoning
wantonings pl
The wantoning of the youth was a concern for the community.
Разврат молодёжи был проблемой для общества.
wanton
Verbwantoning
Gerund
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wanton / Past Simple / Past Participle
wantons
wantoning Gerund
wantoned Past Simple / Past Participle
The soldiers began to wanton in the village, causing chaos.
Солдаты начали бесчинствовать в деревне, вызывая хаос.
Definitions
wantoning
NounUK
/ˈwɒn.tə.nɪŋ/
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Playful or frolicsome activity; sportive behaviour.
Their wantoning in the meadow lasted all afternoon.
Licentious or lascivious behaviour; unrestrained indulgence.
The courtiers' midnight wantonings soon became the scandal of the realm.
wanton
VerbUK
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To behave in a reckless or malicious manner.
The teenagers wantoned through the abandoned building, causing damage to the property.
wantoning
Pres. ParticipleUK
/ˈwɒn.tə.nɪŋ/
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Engaging in frolic or wanton behaviour; frolicking, frisking.
We watched the wantoning lambs leap across the field.