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  • 31Frolic through the Park — est le second album du groupe Thrash Death Angel, sorti en 1988. Titres 3rd Floor Road Mutants Why You Do This Bored Devil s Metal Confused Guilty of Innocence Open Up Shores of Sin Cold Gin Mind Rape Portail du metal …

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  • 32Frolic (law) — A frolic in the law of torts is where an employee acts on his/her own without obeying an order. When combined with a detour, where the employee makes a temporary physical departure from the service of his employer, the employer is not vicariously …

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  • 33Frolic through the Park — Infobox Album | Name = Frolic Through the Park Type = studio Artist = Death Angel Released = 1988 Recorded = March 1988 Genre = Thrash metal Length = 56:17 Label = Enigma Records Producer = Davy Vain Reviews = *Allmusic Rating|4|5… …

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  • 34frolic — I. adjective Etymology: Dutch vroolijk, from Middle Dutch vrolijc, from vro happy; akin to Old High German frō happy Date: 1538 full of fun ; merry II. intransitive verb (frolicked; frolicking) Date: 1593 …

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  • 35Frolic's — Cabaret Frolics Le Cabaret Frolics fut le premier grand cabaret de variétés de l histoire de Montréal et du Canada[1]. Il était situé au 2e étage d un immeuble situé au 1417, boulevard Saint Laurent (juste au nord de rue Sainte Catherine) et fut… …

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  • 36frolic — frolicker, n. /frol ik/, n., v., frolicked, frolicking, adj. n. 1. merry play; merriment; gaiety; fun. 2. a merrymaking or party. 3. playful behavior or action; prank. v.i. 4. to gambol merrily; to play in a frisky, light spirited manner; romp:… …

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  • 37frolic — Synonyms and related words: antic, beam, caper, caracole, carol, carouse, carry on, cavort, celebration, chirp, chirrup, clap hands, curvet, cut a dido, cut capers, cut up, dance, delight, dido, disport, escapade, exult, festivity, flounce, fool… …

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  • 38frolic — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. i. play, gambol, caper, romp, disport. See amusement. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [Gaiety] Syn. joviality, fun, play; see merriment 2 . 2. [Playful action] Syn. prank, lark, trick, antic; see joke 1 . v.… …

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  • 39frolic — frol·ic· || frÉ‘lɪk / frÉ’l n. gaiety, merriment, fun; prank, mischievous behavior v. gambol, frisk, play, have fun; behave in a mischievous manner, play pranks …

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  • 40frolic — verb (frolics, frolicking, frolicked) play or move about in a cheerful and lively way. noun a playful action or movement. adjective archaic cheerful and playful. Derivatives frolicker noun Origin C16: from Du. vrolijk merry, cheerful …

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