| frolic | 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: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| frolic | gay or light-hearted recreational activity for diversion or amusement |
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| frolic | play boisterously |
| frolic | given to merry frolicking |
| frolic | given to merry frolicking |
| frolic | lively high-spirited playfulness |
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