"Frolicsome" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Frolicsome" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Frolicsome" Meaning

Playful or lively; full of fun and joy.

"Frolicsome" Examples

Usage Examples for "Frolicsome"


1. She has a frolicsome sense of humor and can often be found telling jokes to her colleagues.


2. The playful and frolicsome puppy chased its tail with unbridled enthusiasm.


3. The colorful and frolicsome decorations added to the festive atmosphere of the party.


4. Her frolicsome nature has won her many friends and admirers, and she is often the life of the party.


5. The children's frolicsome laughter echoed through the playground as they ran and played together.

"Frolicsome" Similar Words

Froideur

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Froideur is a French word that translates to "coolness" or "distance" in English. It can describe a feeling of detachment, aloofness, or a lack of emotional warmth in a relationship or interaction. In a romantic context, froideur may refer to a state of emotional disconnection or coldness between partners.

Froissart

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Froissart is a noun that refers to a French poet and historian who lived in the 14th century. He is best known for writing a chronicle of the Hundred Years' War between England and France, known as the Chronicles of Froissart.

Frolic

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Frolick

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To frolic means to play or move about in a carefree and joyful manner, often in a playful or mischievous way. It can also describe the action of skipping, running, or dancing with a sense of lightheartedness and abandon.

Frolicked

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Frollicking

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Frome

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Frome is a noun that refers to a small river or a stream, especially one that is shallow and narrow. It can also refer to a person who is from a particular place. For example: "The frome runs through the countryside" or "She's a frome of London".

Fromelles

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Fromelles is a village in northern France, where a significant battle took place during World War I. The Battle of Fromelles was a failed Allied infantry attack against German positions on July 19, 1916. It is also the name of a nearby military cemetery, the Pheasant Wood Cemetery, which contains the graves of more than 1,700 casualties, mostly Australian and British soldiers.

Frond

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A frond is a leaf-like structure, typically found on plants such as ferns, palms, or cycads. It is often stiff and flat, with a central vein and serrated edges. Fronds can be simple or compound, and may be used for photosynthesis or defense.

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