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rollick

[rol-ik] / ˈrɒl ɪk /


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Those prompts uncorked snide comments from members — “Traitor!” someone yelled when the television flashed an image of Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett — that turned the atmosphere in the room from reserved to suddenly rollicking.

From Los Angeles Times

The album’s opener, “What Can I Say,” is a rollicking, danceable breakup song fortified by a sharp backbeat, funky bassline and synthesizer strings.

From The Wall Street Journal

It’s a rollicking, intense adventure about music and the way it bonds us through history.

From Salon

Sunday’s game was far more competitive than the rollicking crowd at Empower Field might have suspected, with the second-string Chargers defense battling them at every turn.

From Los Angeles Times

To Brook's credit, he did that well in the first innings of the third Test by easing, rather than rollicking, to 45.

From BBC