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Entry 4 senses · 3 variants Webster, 1913

Frolic

/(frŏl"ĭk)/ · Frol·ic · IPA /ˈfɹɑlɪk/
01 a. Full of levity; dancing, playing, or frisking about; full of pranks; frolicsome; gay; merry.
  1. 1.
    Full of levity; dancing, playing, or frisking about; full of pranks; frolicsome; gay; merry.
    “The frolic wind that breathes the spring.” Milton.
    “The gay, the frolic, and the loud.” Waller.
02 n. A wild prank; a flight of levity, or of gayety and mirth.
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    A wild prank; a flight of levity, or of gayety and mirth.
    “He would be at his frolic once again.” — Roscommon.
  2. 2.
    A scene of gayety and mirth, as in lively play, or in dancing; a merrymaking.
03 v. i. To play wild pranks; to play tricks of levity, mirth, and gayety; to indulge in frolicsome play; to sport.
imp. & p. p. Frolicked; p. pr. & vb. n. Frolicking
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    To play wild pranks; to play tricks of levity, mirth, and gayety; to indulge in frolicsome play; to sport.
    “Hither, come hither, and frolic and play.” Tennyson.