ROLLICKING vs FROLICSOME: NOUN
- A scolding, a bollocking.
- N/A
ROLLICKING vs FROLICSOME: ADJECTIVE
- Carefree, merry and boisterous
- Carefree and high-spirited; boisterous.
- Given to merry frolicking
- Given to frolicking; playful.
- Lively or playful.
- Given to merry frolicking
ROLLICKING vs FROLICSOME: VERB
- Present participle of rollick.
- N/A
ROLLICKING vs FROLICSOME: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- Synonyms Gay. frisky, lively, playful, coltish.
- Full of gaiety and mirth; given to pranks; sportive.
ROLLICKING vs FROLICSOME: RELATED WORDS
- Hootenanny, Bluesy, Riotous, Exuberant, Lively, Spellbinding, Tuneful, Barrelhouse, Raucous, Rousing, Frolicky, Sportive, Coltish, Playful, Frolicsome
- Carefree, Rambunctious, Riotous, Prankish, Joyful, Zestful, Flirtatious, Whimsical, Lighthearted, Mirthful, Frolicky, Sportive, Coltish, Rollicking, Playful
ROLLICKING vs FROLICSOME: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Hootenanny, Bluesy, Riotous, Exuberant, Lively, Spellbinding, Tuneful, Barrelhouse, Raucous, Rousing, Frolicky, Sportive, Coltish, Playful, Frolicsome
- Carefree, Rambunctious, Riotous, Prankish, Joyful, Zestful, Flirtatious, Whimsical, Lighthearted, Mirthful, Frolicky, Sportive, Coltish, Rollicking, Playful
ROLLICKING vs FROLICSOME: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- True there are often her rebellion and I sounds of rollicking music.
- Greed, selfishness, and hypocrisy drive another rollicking story from Charles Dickens.
- Swamp Romp concert is a rollicking ride through Louisiana roots music.
- Amato presents the book itself as a rollicking theatrical play.
- This rollicking and informative account will delight American history buffs.
- Irrepressible farm animals join in a rollicking square dance.
- A good-time, rollicking celebration of things that grow.
- A rollicking rainforest romp, full of rhythm and energy.
- Rollicking young superhero tale; lots of cartoon violence.
- Some rollicking picnickers suffered later from colicky pains.
- TONGUY, of a ready tongue, frolicsome, jocund, merry, cheerful, ready in speech, nimble of speech.
- Full of sport, playful, frolicsome, merry, full of fun.
- Chafe, fret, excoriate, cious, sprightly, frolicsome, playful, hurt by rubbing.
ROLLICKING vs FROLICSOME: QUESTIONS
- Are Adelie penguins the most lovable rollicking type?
- What do the frolicsome maidens of the early tapestries end up as?
- What does I want to be light and frolicsome like the birds?