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Frolic Noun  Word Origin Verb Bre ˈfrɒlɪk ˈfrɑːlɪk

Front frolic
Back frolic
verb, noun
BrE /ˈfrɒlɪk/
NAmE /ˈfrɑːlɪk/
verb
 verb forms
 word origin
(-ck-) [intransitive]
to play and move around in a lively, happy way

children frolicking on the beach
noun
 word origin
[countable, uncountable] (old-fashioned)
a lively and enjoyable activity during which people forget their problems and responsibilities

It was just a harmless frolic.
The days of fun and frolic were gone for ever.

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