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Wantonize
Wantonize Wan"ton*ize, v. i. To behave wantonly; to frolic; to wanton. [R.] --Lamb.

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- Wanton may refer to: Incontinence in philosophy Wanton (surname) Wanton, Florida, later renamed Micanopy Wonton This disambiguation page lists articles...
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