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rollicking

/rol-i-king/US // ˈrɒl ɪ kɪŋ //UK // (ˈrɒlɪkɪŋ) //

滚圆的,滚动的,滚动式,滚动式的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : carefree and joyous: They had a rollicking good time.
    • : swaggering; boisterous.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.fun-loving, lively

Examples

  • The show’s intricate plots and twisty narrative offers rollicking entertainment, but it is Sy’s magnetism that keeps you watching.

  • They made a duo rich in rollicking memories such as the purchase of Real Quiet.

  • Mercifully, apart from the silly doctor, “It Takes Two” is a rollicking celebration of game design.

  • Early reviews have been tremendous, and if you're at all interested in the company, or just want a rollicking story, please check it out.

  • There are giant outdoor feasts, rollicking on-snow dance parties, and all-night celebrations.

  • “Adelie penguins are the most lovable, rollicking, comical kind,” the story read.

  • Game of Thrones may be rollicking fantasy, but beneath its bloody surface it is also about our dysfunctional political system.

  • The press release touting the event promised a rollicking good time: “Tea Party Rocks Washington.”

  • The author of the rollicking spy novel Angelmaker, just out in paperback, tells us why reading novels is difficult for him.

  • “We had a rollicking time in the south of France for several months,” Cannon said, noting Sue visited the set several times.

  • By and by it brought me the rollicking air my brother whistled, and then came the sound of foot-falls.

  • Muroc was a wag, a grim sort of fellow, black from his trade, with big rollicking eyes.

  • Again the bands broke into the strains of the national anthem; but immediately they swung into a rollicking cavalry air.

  • She must have had a bee in her bonnet with all these rollicking children round her.

  • Unkempt enthusiasm and rollicking good humour are the chief features of this little volume.