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rollick

vb. To behave in a playful or carefree manner; to frolic or romp

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rollick

v. play boisterously; "The children frolicked in the garden"; "the gamboling lambs in the meadows"; "The toddlers romped in the playroom" [syn: frolic, lark, skylark, disport, sport, cavort, gambol, frisk, romp, run around, lark about]

Usage examples of "rollick".

Then there was a lighthearted rollicking essay on Life in Our Times, but by the time I had hit the thirty-six ball-less wonders who watched Catherine Genovese get knifed to death in New York, my rollick was a bit strained.

If he began to slaughter calves, and poach deer, and rollick around, and learn English, at the earliest likely moment--say at thirteen, when he was supposably wrenched from that school where he was supposably storing up Latin for future literary use--he had his youthful hands full, and much more than full.

Dnubietna opened and in rollicked the artillery crew, dirty, exhausted and in search of wine.

He was rollicking, noisy, good-natured, but under the boyish veneer was a hard indomitable nature.

Surely not against the genial obliging rollicking Irish lad whose face I shave every other morning.

He had hardly expected to see her here in this rollicking, rustic gathering.

A clumsy grappling commenced in the front seat of the Galaxie, alert vehicles in the immediate vicinity opening a discreet cushion of space around the rollicking car.

He smiled as he walked back to the fort, and even found himself whistling gayly a snatch from a rollicking fiddletune that he had heard when a boy.

Charisma, Fu and Pig Bodine came rollicking out of a grocery store up on the West Side, yelling football signals and tossing a poor-looking eggplant about under the lights of Broadway.

While around them something of the sort was in fact going on: for here was the Whole Sick Crew, was it not, linked maybe by a spectral chain and rollicking along over some moor or other.

He remembered rollicking down the hill to Strait Street, well past midnight, singing old vaudeville songs.

Liverpool he showed none of it, rollicking along unperturbed, cock-a-hoop.

Ranulf celebrated their marriage amid the rollicking festivities of Twelfth Night.

Over the roar of anger that filled his ears, he also heard the rollicking laughter of the sailors.

There was, I felt, quite a swing about that first stanza--a joyous and rollicking note of comradeship.