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frolic

[frol-ik] / ˈfrɒl ɪk /




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Koerner and Daisy May frolicked for a while in his new office, which had a golden glow in the morning light.

From Los Angeles Times

There are light, fond echoes of François Truffaut’s frolicking ode to cinematic fakery “Day for Night” and Ingmar Bergman’s bumpy ride on memory road “Wild Strawberries.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Before that he was a young boy, born on Halloween, frolicking among unmarked headstones as the son of funerary masons.

From The Wall Street Journal

When she was ruling Egypt and frolicking with Mark Antony, the Sphinx had already been buried up to its neck in sand for thousands of years.

From The Wall Street Journal

This was not the barefoot frolic I knew from picnics, not the game of lazy parabolas.

From The Wall Street Journal