I. verb
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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One reveller was already pouring bubble bath into a huge hot tub so he and his partner could frolic in the suds.
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Others freak out and enjoy the chance to frolic .
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The children continued to frolic in the street, running up to the Metropolitans, taunting them, and then running away.
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They chase and frolic , tarry, turn loops; they make croaks, high cries, and rattling sounds.
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This involves spending a lot of time in the sun by the pool listening to girlish giggles as they frolic around.
II. noun
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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The season of snow frolics, skiing and sledding got a later start than usual this year.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Apart from the frolics of the children on the boulders below them the scene was a quiet one.
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But even worse was the now-identified list of twenty whose recorded frolics were missing.
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But she was not abdicating responsibility for a fortnight of fun and frolics.
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Indeed, both communities had every intention of using the Falls as a backdrop for fun and frolic .
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Now, however, comes the news of Fergie's frolics.
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Of recent years, the fair had been lengthened into a fortnight-long frolic called Edwardian Days, finishing two weeks before Christmas.
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The days of fun and frolic were gone for good.
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When I was young the money the tradesmen gave went to augment the beer-money for the frolic .