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frolic
[ frol-ik ]
noun
- merry play; merriment; gaiety; fun.
- a merrymaking or party.
- playful behavior or action; prank.
verb (used without object)
adjective
- merry; full of fun.
frolic
/ ˈfrɒlɪk /
noun
- a light-hearted entertainment or occasion
- light-hearted activity; gaiety; merriment
verb
- intr to caper about; act or behave playfully
adjective
- archaic.full of merriment or fun
Derived Forms
- ˈfrolicker, noun
Other Words From
- frolick·er noun
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of frolic1
Example Sentences
He was born in the Santa Monica Mountains around 2010, and he must have had many adorable moments as a frolicking cub.
Most of the country frolics into fall with hot spiced drinks and cute chunky sweaters, but in L.A., we’re forced to cosplay the season.
Chappell Roan says she misses ‘frolicking’ since making it big as a pop star.
Beside Will’s original residence, there is a large, peaceful lawn area for picnics and frolicking kids and dogs.
One day, driven by curiosity, Asmaa walked to the nearby beach, where she marvelled at the sight of Gazans frolicking in the waves, despite the ominous presence of Israeli gunboats patrolling offshore.
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