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    frol·ic
    /ˈfrälik/

    verb

    • 1. (of an animal or person) play and move about cheerfully, excitedly, or energetically: "Edward frolicked on the sand"

    noun

    • 1. a playful action or movement: "his injuries were inflicted by the frolics of a young filly"

    adjective

    • 1. cheerful, merry, or playful: archaic "a thousand forms of frolic life"

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  2. Frolic is a word rooted in pleasure. Its most common function today is as a verb meaning “to play and run about happily,” as in “children frolicking in the waves,” but it joined the language in the 16th century as an adjective carrying the meaning of its Dutch source vroolijk : “full of fun; merry.”

  3. FROLIC definition: 1. to play and behave in a happy way: 2. happy behaviour, like that of children playing: 3. to…. Learn more.

  4. A frolic is a light-hearted, fun, often silly activity. To frolic is to cavort, romp, or run around — to have fun.

  5. verb (used without object) , frol·icked, frol·ick·ing. to gambol merrily; to play in a frisky, light-spirited manner; romp: The children were frolicking in the snow. Synonyms: revel, sport. to have fun; engage in merrymaking; play merry pranks.

  6. 1. Playful behavior or merriment: fun and frolic. 2. A playful movement or act. 3. A sexual act or encounter: "his frolics with silver screen divas" (Michael Blaine). intr.v. frol·icked, frol·ick·ing, frol·ics. 1. To move about or behave playfully; romp: dogs frolicking in the park.

  7. verb. When people or animals frolic, they play or move in a lively, happy way. Tourists sunbathe and frolic in the ocean. [VERB] ...lambs frolicking in the fields. [VERB] Synonyms: play, romp, lark, caper More Synonyms of frolic. Frolic is also a noun. Their relationship is never short on fun and frolic.

  8. FROLIC meaning: 1. to play and behave in a happy way: 2. happy behaviour, like that of children playing: 3. to…. Learn more.

  9. Jun 2, 2024 · frolic (comparative more frolic, superlative most frolic) (now rare) Merry, joyous, full of mirth; later especially, frolicsome, sportive, full of playful mischief. [from 1530s]

  10. How to use . frolic in a sentenceOne of the many pleasures of the book is to see the lyricist frolic in another form.

  11. frolic meaning, definition, what is frolic: to play in an active happy way: Learn more.

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