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frolic

[frol-ik] / ˈfrɒl ɪk /




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A favorite Broadway actress sang “The Rochester Knockings at Barnum’s Hotel,” and Mysterious Knockings, “a new farce full of glorious fun and frolic,” played at a popular theater.

From Literature

Used primarily as an office building, its ornate design, carvings and sculptures — including a ground floor fountain with frolicking bronze youths — hadn’t invited much public attention or appreciation.

From Los Angeles Times

Cruise operators have spent decades cultivating an atmosphere at sea with Broadway musicals, lively casinos and crowds of kids frolicking in pools.

From The Wall Street Journal

The frolicking angels populate concentric bands of other clouds that extend upward.

From The Wall Street Journal

Yuletide frolics are a key part of that strategy.

From BBC