
1) Antic 2) Caper 3) Cavort 4) Coquetry 5) Flirtation 6) Flirting 7) Foolery 8) Fun 9) Gambol 10) Horseplay 11) Lark 12) Play 13) Prance 14) Rollick 15) Romp 16) Skylark 17) Spree 18) Strut 19) Tomfoolery 20) Toying
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1) Bound 2) Caper 3) Cavort 4) Dance 5) Dance around 6) Diversion 7) Do some gamboling 8) Frisk 9) Fun partner 10) Gambol 11) Gambol about 12) Horse around 13) Leap 14) Merry play 15) Merrymaking 16) Play 17) Play around 18) Play boisterously 19) Play friskily 20) Playfully romp 21) Prance 22) Prank
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• (a.) Full of levity; dancing, playing, or frisking about; full of pranks; frolicsome; gay; merry. • (n.) A scene of gayety and mirth, as in lively play, or in dancing; a merrymaking. • (v. i.) To play wild pranks; to play tricks of levity, mirth, and gayety; to indulge in frolicsome play; to sport. • (n.) A wild prank; a fligh...
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Full of levity; dancing, playing, or frisking about; full of pranks; frolicsome; gay; merry. 'The frolic wind that breathes the spring.' (Milton) 'The gay, the frolic, and the loud.' (Waller) ... Origin: D. Vroolijk; akin to G. Frolich, fr. Froh, OHG. Fr, Dan. Fro, OS. Frh, cf. Icel. Frr swift; all perh. Akin to Skr. Pru to spring up. ... Source: W...
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Frol'ic (frŏl'ĭk)
adjective [ Dutch
vroolijk ; akin to German
frölich , from
froh , Old High German
frō , Danish
fro , Old Saxon
frāh , confer Icelandic
frār swift; all perhaps akin to Sanskrit
pru to spring ...
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Frol'ic intransitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Frolicked ;
present participle & verbal noun Frolicking .] To play wild pranks; to play tricks of levity, mirth, and gayety; to indulge in frolicsome play; to sport. « Hither, c...
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Frol'ic noun 1. A wild prank; a flight of levity, or of gayety and mirth. « He would be at his
frolic once again.»
Roscommon. 2. A scene of gayety and mirth, as in lively play, or in dancing; a merrymaking.
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[
v] - play boisterously
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lark verb play boisterously; `The children frolicked in the garden`; `the gamboling lambs in the meadows`; `The toddlers romped in the playroom`
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[SAT terms] play boisterously
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