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- noun Plural form of
frolick . - verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
frolick .
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Examples
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Latin singing star Ricky Martin frolicks on a Miami beach with twin sons Matteo and Valentino in a series of family photos provided to The Associated Press, courtesy of Ricky Martin.
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There's no shortage of frolicks and gore on the way of this bibliophile prodigy's quest for justice through Crunchem Hall school, where the motto is "children are maggots".
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We drank red wine, annoyed Zombie Dad with our frolicks, read stories to the Commander and rocked La-La into a zoned out grin.
Typical Evening Zombie Mom 2008
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Every cold empirick, when his heart is expanded by a successful experiment, swells into a theorist, and the laborious collator some unlucky moment frolicks in conjecture.
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Thus Fortune, after having diverted herself, according to custom, with two or three frolicks, at last disposed all matters to the advantage of our heroine; who indeed succeeded admirably well in her deceit, considering it was the first she had ever practised.
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Let me ask you about these corn shuckings and cutting frolicks and so forth.
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BG: Let me ask you about these corn shuckings and cutting frolicks and so forth.
Oral History Interview with John Wesley Snipes, 1976 September 20 and November 20. Interview H-98. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007). By John Wesley Snipes John Wesley Snipes 1976
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Every cold empirick, when his heart is expanded by a successful experiment, swells into a theorist, and the laborious collator some unlucky moment frolicks in conjecture.
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Attention is dissipated among Horses and Ladies, (heaven forgive me) fiddles and frolicks, Cards and Romances, say that the Law is dry.
John Adams diary, June 1753 - April 1754, September 1758 - January 1759 1966
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Can recall my youthful Rambles, to the farms, frolicks, Dalliances, my walks lonely Walks thro the Groves, and swamps, and fields, and Meadows at
John Adams diary 3, includes commonplace book entries, spring and summer 1759 1961
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