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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"
  2. to play and behave in a happy way: A group of suntanned children were frolicking on the beach. Synonyms. cavort. disport yourself old-fashioned or humorous. frisk. gambol literary. romp. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Energetic and lively. alive. barnstorming. be alive and well/kicking idiom. be as fresh as a daisy idiom.

  3. A frolic is a light-hearted, fun, often silly activity. To frolic is to cavort, romp, or run around — to have fun. Ever see two puppies playing in the park, wrestling, chasing, and just having a ball with each other? You could say they're having a frolic or frolicking. When we frolic, we're having a fun time.

  4. to play and behave in a happy way: A group of suntanned children were frolicking on the beach. Synonyms. cavort. disport yourself old-fashioned or humorous. frisk. gambol literary. romp. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Energetic and lively. alive. barnstorming. be alive and well/kicking idiom. be as fresh as a daisy idiom.

  5. 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.

  6. 2 days ago · 4 meanings: 1. a light-hearted entertainment or occasion 2. light-hearted activity; gaiety; merriment 3. to caper about; act or.... Click for more definitions.

  7. A sexual act or encounter. American Heritage. In tort law: of an employee, that he or she, during business hours, deviated from the scope of employment to the extent that the employer will not be held responsible for harm resulting from the employee’s actions.

  8. Apr 22, 2024 · ( intransitive) To make merry; to have fun; to romp; to behave playfully and uninhibitedly. [from 1580s] We saw the lambs frolicking in the meadow. ( transitive, archaic) To cause to be merry.

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