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Meaning of frolic
to play or move about in a lively, carefree way
Etymology of frolic
The word "frolic" originates from the Middle English word "frolik" or "frolick", which is derived from the Middle Dutch word "vroolijk", meaning "joyful" or "merry"
Historically, the word has been used to describe lively, carefree behavior, often in a playful or humorous context
Synonyms
Definitions
- To play or move about in a lively, carefree way, typically in a pleased or amused manner
- * To indulge in lively, carefree behavior, often in a playful or humorous way
Usage Examples
- The children frolic in the park on sunny afternoons
- * The horses frolic in the green meadow, their manes flowing in the wind
- * The couple frolic on the beach, laughing and playing in the waves