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    frolicsome


    1. I vigorously top rocked in a frolicsome circle then dove into pennies and attempted to bounce into a head spin but I didn’t quite make it; I serendipitously wound up spinning around on my shoulders a couple of times at an upright position


    2. Fandangos’ pointing at all of the HHB’s with a taunting and frolicsome look on his face was just the icing on the cake


    3. So you can now communicate to these frolicsome creatures by their 2 primary modes of communication


    4. The goats are cavorting in the hills again and their frolicsome dances have always amused and soothed Muhammad, now a bright young man full of promise


    5. There is something particularly disgusting about a man hitting a woman, and here it was in its archetype: Fishmael was very much a man and the fish was the essence of frolicsome femininity


    6. Then comes our friend of the red tie, and in the cool of the day when the world is dim and scented shakes a little fugue of Bach's out of his fiddle, a sparkling, sly little fugue, frolicsome for all its minor key, a handful of bright threads woven together, twisted in and out, playing, it would seem, at some game of hide-and-seek, of pretending to want to catch each other into a tangle, but always gaily coming out of the knots, each distinct and holding on its shining way till the meeting at the end, the final embrace when the game is over and they tie themselves contentedly together into one comfortable major chord,--our friend plays this, this manifestly happy thing, and my soul listens, and smiles, and sighs, and longs, and ends by being steeped in _Wehmuth_


    7. There was a special companionship in it, an observable inclination on the part of every one to join some other one, which led, especially among the luckier or lighter-hearted, to frolicsome embraces, drinking of healths, shaking of hands, and even joining of hands and dancing, a dozen together


    8. Larger and smaller waves in the spread of the ocean yearnfully flowing, The wake of the sea-ship after she passes, flashing and frolicsome


    9. All the blame of this should have fallen upon Jo, for her naughty imitation had been too lifelike to escape detection, and the frolicsome Lambs had permitted the joke to escape


    10. Among the ladies were two of a mischievous and frolicsome turn, and, though perfectly modest, somewhat free in playing tricks for harmless diversion sake

    11. A truerhearted lass never drew the breath of life, always with a laugh in her gipsylike eyes and a frolicsome word on her cherryripe red lips, a girl lovable in the extreme


    12. And she hummed scraps of vaudevilles, as though she had been alone, frolicsome refrains which her hoarse and guttural voice rendered lugubrious


    13. The boy finished his tea, took from Vasya a note, a thousand kisses, and went out happy and frolicsome as before


    14. Miss Tyler gracefully revised it for us, and made it appear as a somewhat gay and frolicsome time


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    Synonyms for "frolicsome"

    coltish frolicky frolicsome rollicking sportive

    "frolicsome" definitions

    given to merry frolicking