frolicsome Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈfrɒl.ɪk.səm]
  • Us [ ˈfrɑː.lɪk.səm]

Meaning of frolicsome In English

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Examples of frolicsome

  • For though he is lively and sometimes frolicsome, his manners are always good. 

  • Jean led his flock home at eventide, white sheep and black sheep and frolicsome lambs, not one was missing. 

  • The brave young minister became as frolicsome as a schoolboy. 

  • The son of a Spanish captain, of good family, his buoyant spirit and frolicsome humor led him into many wild escapades while still a boy. 

  • Their college year had just closed, and they were like frolicsome colts turned out to pasture. 

  • They don't, and their restrained silliness makes it all the more welcome in a fun and frolicsome outdoor summertime staging.

  • The meet is outdoors, it's sunny, it's frolicsome -- it's suntanned.

  • It is a frolicsome and innocent little animal.

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