frolic

  • 41frolic — 1 verb (I) to play in an active, happy way; frisk (2) (+ around/about/over): The kids spent all day frolicking around in the surf. 2 noun (countable often plural) a cheerful, enjoyable game or activity: Everyone joined in the Saturday night… …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 42frolic — n 1. merry play, fun, sport, play, game, Sl. buster; lark, antic, prank, caper, trick, monkey trick; gambol, romp, skylarking; gaiety, merriment, mirth, pleasantry, jollity, laughter. 2. merrymaking, Brit. holiday making, jollification,… …

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  • 43frolic — frol·ic …

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  • 44frolic — [ˈfrɒlɪk] verb [I] to play in a happy way with a lot of energy …

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  • 45frolic — frol•ic [[t]ˈfrɒl ɪk[/t]] n. v. icked, ick•ing, adj. 1) merry play; merriment; gaiety; fun 2) a merrymaking or party 3) playful behavior or action; prank 4) to gambol merrily; to play in a frisky, light spirited manner; romp: The children were… …

    From formal English to slang

  • 46frolic — /ˈfrɒlɪk / (say frolik) noun 1. merry play; gaiety; fun. 2. a merrymaking. –verb (i) (frolicked, frolicking) 3. to play merrily; have fun; play merry pranks. –adjective 4. merry; full of mirth or pranks; full of fun. {Middle Dutch vrolijk joyful …

  • 47frolic —   Lapa, kūlapa, pā ani lapa, anapau …

    English-Hawaiian dictionary

  • 48frolic — v., n., & adj. v.intr. (frolicked, frolicking) play about cheerfully, gambol. n. 1 cheerful play. 2 a prank. 3 a merry party. 4 an outburst of gaiety. 5 merriment. adj. archaic 1 full of pranks, sportive. 2 joyous, mirthful. Derivatives:… …

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  • 49Frolic's Cabaret — 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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  • 50frolic of his own — The activity of an agent or an employee who has departed from the scope of the agency or the employment and is not while thus engaged a representative of his principal or employer or one whose acts are binding upon, or productive of liability of …

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