frolic FROL-ik noun verb WS #20
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noun
a playful action or movement; a lively party or celebration; cheerful play or recreation
- The school's annual spring frolic brought together students, parents, and teachers.
- Their frolic in the snow left them exhausted but happy.
- The company picnic was a delightful frolic that boosted employee morale.
- The children's frolic in the playground attracted the attention of other parents.
- The weekend frolic at the lake included swimming, boating, and barbecuing.
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verb
to play and move about cheerfully, excitedly, or energetically; to engage in merrymaking or fun
- Students frolic on the beach during spring break, enjoying their freedom from studies.
- The lambs frolic in the meadow, jumping and running with boundless energy.
- Dolphins frolic in the waves near the shore, leaping and diving playfully.
- The puppies frolic in the yard, chasing each other and rolling in the grass.
- The children frolic in the sprinkler on hot summer afternoons.