Sentence examples for lively frolic from inspiring English sources

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Look up "spree" at dictionary.com and you'll find it means "a lively frolic or outing".

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Remember that its original sense is "a lively, noisy frolic," a bit light for a story about violence.

Some of the items are just lively social frolics, others are bits of clowning, and the weirdest is an episode for one woman and four men who wear Ku Klux Klan hoods while being jolly.

Later he melded realism with Impressionism to produce paintings of the leisure class, like "Bathing Boys" (1900), a lively beach scene of frolicking youths.

But something Lively said must have done the trick (blasting Alanis Morissette at dangerous levels) because Reynolds participated in full, frolicking with a laundry list of celebs in the waters of Rhode Island and even posing for the most saccharine of couples pics. .

"Lysistrata Jones" brings to mind the distant era of the college frolic "Good News" (1927) and "Babes in Arms" (1937), perishable good-time shows in which peppy kids delivered of-the-moment jokes and lively dances.

Just frolic: Your thoughts?

Anguish and frolic.

Animals frolic uninterrupted.

Looked lively.

Get lively.

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