Gay or light-hearted recreational activity for diversion or amusement.
A girl who behaves in a boyish manner.
1 For some it was a boisterous romp , for others a joyless reality.
2 Only in horse racing do rank outsiders regularly romp home as winners.
3 The sermon is discussed and the children forbidden to romp or laugh.
4 They really are selling the thing as some sort of careering romp .
5 No need to jeopardize either for a weekend romp with the boss.
6 I said Diana would just romp past the post-allthe others nowhere.
7 It was similar to last week's 21-point romp over the Cleveland Cavaliers.
8 She likes a good romp in the snow, does the old dear.
9 Valerie Donzelli's period romp thinks itself to be a Wes Anderson film.
10 They then fell to the ground, where their romp turned extremely graphic.
11 It's a fleet rockabilly romp , in the mode of prime Everly Brothers.
12 Would that some one we knew would romp into town from Paris.
13 Joe Lovejoy Facebook Twitter Pinterest Watch all the reaction to Chelsea's romp .
14 We romp , and play, and have a jolly time with each other.
15 She lets her off her leash for a romp in the Park.
16 Last night with the Canadian, that was more of a romp , like.
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