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Learn to pronounce frol·ic

/ˈfrälik/
verb
(of an animal or person) play and move about cheerfully, excitedly, or energetically.
"Edward frolicked on the sand"
synonyms: frisk, gambol, cavort, caper, cut capers, sport, scamper, skip, dance, romp, trip, prance, leap, spring, hop, jump, bounce, bob, curvet, rollick, capriole

noun
a playful action or movement.
"his injuries were inflicted by the frolics of a young filly"
synonyms: antic, caper, game, romp, stunt, escapade, exploit, revel, spree, sport, fling, prank, jape, giggle, laugh, fun (and games), merrymaking, amusement, lark, skylark

adjective
cheerful, merry, or playful.
"a thousand forms of frolic life"

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