Given to merry frolicking.
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Examples for "rollicking "
Examples for "rollicking "
1 The rollicking new number 'Party Boy' with its jealous and threatening sentiments.
2 It was the music of love and youth; joyous, rollicking , pulsing music.
3 At one stage they were rollicking along at seven runs an over.
4 A rollicking opening phase had it all: goals, shocks and excitement aplenty.
5 Also check out his rollicking Crystal Castles' remix on his Soundcloud page.
1 The red coals passed away and the sportive flames ceased to dance.
2 The coals glowed deep red, and the sportive flames danced before him.
3 The Fates have always been sportive so far as I was concerned.
4 I am not in a sportive humour now: where is the money?
5 His fancy was brilliant and sportive , and his imagination varied and fantastic.
1 At home, in the woods, he is the most frolicsome and loquacious.
2 But Elsie would never be the frolicsome child of the past again.
3 He knew he was the quicker, and the knowledge made him frolicsome .
4 Gnulemah was in a frolicsome humor, the reaction of her foregoing solemnity.
5 Charles was twenty-one- aboyin feeling and temperament, a frolicsome , heedless boy.
1 The filly was well rested, frolicky .
2 It's frolicky to hear him.
3 But a little too frolicky that air.-Yethave I prepared my beloved to expect in you both great vivacity and quality-freedom
4 Frado is such a wild, frolicky thing, and means to do jest as she's a mind to; she won't go if she don't want to.
1 With her slightness, her coltish , slightly androgynous air, she was a true gamine.
2 My chin comes to his shoulder, we are both dainty, long-limbed, coltish : well-matched.
3 She'd been eleven when the Americans invaded, and hardly even coltish .
4 They watched as the girl, long-limbed and coltish , approached Cameron near the exit.
5 They're full of life, and coltish spirits, and dance, and song.
6 As tall as her mother, Molly was all coltish legs and long arms.
7 Rousing themselves from coltish recollections of their own, perhaps, the horses began to trot.
8 And gone is the coltish gambolling celebratory trot of old.
9 He's four years old now, so he ought to get over those coltish ways.
10 She was fourteen now, and not coltish any more.
11 The report said that old Winchester wasn't very coltish , and that he was evidently failing.
12 Allen stumbling almost continuously, his latest growth making him gangly and awkward, all long coltish limbs.
13 Kate sat in the corner of one of the couches, her coltish legs tucked under her.
14 With her coltish , ballet-dancer frame, straight black hair, and pouty lips, Aria knew she was pretty.
15 He dwelt on their coltish doings, their adventures sought and wrought in the perfect fellowship of youth.
16 The funny thing was that Shahla wasn't coltish on them, but moved quickly and with such balance.
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