| GAMBOL | • gambol v. (Intransitive) To move about playfully; to frolic. • gambol v. (Britain, West Midlands) To do a forward roll.
 • gambol n. An instance of running or skipping about playfully.
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| GAMBOLS | • gambols n. Plural of gambol. • GAMBOL v. to leap about playfully.
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| GAMBOLED | • gamboled v. (US) simple past tense and past participle of gambol. • GAMBOL v. to leap about playfully.
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| JAMBOLAN | • jambolan n. Synonym of jambul. • JAMBOLAN n. (Sanskrit) the rose-apple tree of Malaysia, also JAMBOLANA, JAMBOOL, JAMBU, JAMBUL.
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| CARAMBOLA | • carambola n. A tree species native of southern Asia, Averrhoa carambola. • carambola n. The fruit of this tree, more commonly known as star fruit.
 • carambola n. A yellow colour, like that of a carambola.
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| CARAMBOLE | • carambole n. Archaic form of carambola. (star fruit) • carambole v. (Archaic) To play a carom shot.
 • CARAMBOLE v. (French) to make a cannon in billiards, also CAROM, CARROM.
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| GAMBOLING | • gamboling v. (US) present participle of gambol. • gamboling n. Alternative form of gambolling.
 • GAMBOL v. to leap about playfully.
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| GAMBOLLED | • gambolled v. (Britain) simple past tense and past participle of gambol. • GAMBOL v. to leap about playfully.
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| JAMBOLANA | • jambolana n. Syzygium cumini, a myrtaceous tree of the West Indies and tropical America with astringent bark and edible fruit. • JAMBOLANA n. (Sanskrit) the rose-apple tree of Malaysia, also JAMBOLAN, JAMBOOL, JAMBU, JAMBUL.
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| JAMBOLANS | • jambolans n. Plural of jambolan. • JAMBOLAN n. (Sanskrit) the rose-apple tree of Malaysia, also JAMBOLANA, JAMBOOL, JAMBU, JAMBUL.
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| ROCAMBOLE | • rocambole n. The sand leek, Allium scorodoprasum. • rocambole n. A type of garlic, Allium sativum var. ophioscorodon.
 • ROCAMBOLE n. (French) a plant closely related to garlic.
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| SHAMBOLIC | • shambolic adj. Chaotic, disorganised or mismanaged. • SHAMBOLIC adj. chaotic.
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| CARAMBOLAS | • carambolas n. Plural of carambola. • CARAMBOLA n. (Portuguese) a small East Indian tree of the wood-sorrel family; its acrid yellow pulpy fruit used for making tarts, preserves, etc., aka starfruit.
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| CARAMBOLED | • caramboled v. Simple past tense and past participle of carambole. • CARAMBOLE v. (French) to make a cannon in billiards, also CAROM, CARROM.
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| CARAMBOLES | • caramboles n. Plural of carambole. • CARAMBOLE v. (French) to make a cannon in billiards, also CAROM, CARROM.
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| GAMBOLLING | • gambolling v. (Britain) present participle of gambol. • gambolling n. The act of one who gambols.
 • GAMBOL v. to leap about playfully.
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| JAMBOLANAS | • jambolanas n. Plural of jambolana. • JAMBOLANA n. (Sanskrit) the rose-apple tree of Malaysia, also JAMBOLAN, JAMBOOL, JAMBU, JAMBUL.
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| ROCAMBOLES | • rocamboles n. Plural of rocambole. • ROCAMBOLE n. (French) a plant closely related to garlic.
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| CARAMBOLING | • caramboling v. Present participle of carambole. • CARAMBOLE v. (French) to make a cannon in billiards, also CAROM, CARROM.
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| SHAMBOLICALLY | • shambolically adv. In a shambolic manner. • SHAMBOLIC adv. chaotic.
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