frolic 的 3 个定义
- merry play; merriment; gaiety; fun.
- a merrymaking or party.
- playful behavior or action; prank.
frol·icked, frol·ick·ing.
- to gambol merrily; to play in a frisky, light-spirited manner; romp: The children were frolicking in the snow.
- to have fun; engage in merrymaking; play merry pranks.
- merry; full of fun.
frolic 近义词
amusement, revel
have fun, make merry
更多frolic例句
- Both tour packages provide passengers with a brief ten-minute frolic in zero gravity and glimpses of Earth from space.
- Those who’ve spent June frolicking in the sunshine—with good reason—may not realize what a peculiar month it has been for TV.
- The jumpiest is Marin Martinie’s “Apparition of Standard Figures,” in which emoticons flicker and frolic across the screen.
- The children frolic in the pool, explore the woods, bake a cake from a box.
- Indiana Dunes allows leashed dogs to frolic on many beaches and cool down in Lake Michigan.
- One of the many pleasures of the book is to see the lyricist frolic in another form.
- But Iran may yet frolic around in this gap between the U.S. and Israeli positions.
- From out of nowhere, about ten young men came to frolic in the water too, unnecessarily close to us.
- And, increasingly, it sounds as though the woman he chose to frolic with is not the sharpest knife in the drawer.
- The way you pranced and frolic around, dressed in so called Native American attire, is a mockery of our way of life and culture.
- Off they ran, and soon came back with Tom and Ann and their little brother Johnny, all eager for a frolic.
- But do not take mine, O frolic fellow Spookist, from the same source; mine is wrong.
- Merry, happy children were these three, full of life and health, and always ready for a frolic.
- Of the 110 men on the Frolic there were not twenty alive and unhurt, while on the Wasp only five were dead and five wounded.
- The hull of the Frolic was full of holes and its masts were so cut away that in a few minutes they both fell.