Rollick
['rɒlɪk] or ['rɑlɪk]
Definition
v.i. to move or act with a careless swaggering frolicsome air:—pr.p. rol′licking; pa.p. rol′licked.—adj. Rol′licking careless swaggering.
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Examples
- He closes his picture with a rollicking burst of humor which contrasts finely with the grief of the mother and her children. Mark Twain. The Innocents Abroad.
- By this time Maurice and his friend were also enjoying their bath in the cool element, and the three rollicked about like schoolboys. Fergus Hume. The Island of Fantasy.
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