horseplay (Meaning)

Wordnet

horseplay (n)

rowdy or boisterous play

Webster

horseplay (n.)

Rude, boisterous play.

horseplay Sentence Examples

  1. The students engaged in horseplay during their lunch break, dodging and chasing each other around the playground.
  2. The carefree children indulged in silly horseplay, laughing and tumbling in the grass.
  3. The boisterous teens were cautioned by the teacher for their reckless horseplay, which threatened to disrupt the class.
  4. Despite the warning, the boys continued their horseplay, leaping and jostling each other in the hallway.
  5. The workplace was filled with an atmosphere of horseplay, as employees joked and bantered with one another.
  6. The horses frolicked in the pasture, engaging in harmless horseplay that belied their massive size.
  7. The kittens pounced and chased each other in a playful display of horseplay, unaware of their sharp claws.
  8. The siblings' horseplay often escalated into minor scuffles, but always ended in reconciliation.
  9. The boisterous crowd at the sporting event indulged in good-natured horseplay, tossing balloons and waving banners.
  10. The group of friends spent the afternoon at the park, engrossed in horseplay that ranged from hide-and-seek to pillow fights.

FAQs About the word horseplay

rowdy or boisterous playRude, boisterous play.

clowning, roughhouse, funning, slapstick,joking, playfulness, monkeying, roughhousing, monkey business, buffoonery

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The students engaged in horseplay during their lunch break, dodging and chasing each other around the playground.

The carefree children indulged in silly horseplay, laughing and tumbling in the grass.

The boisterous teens were cautioned by the teacher for their reckless horseplay, which threatened to disrupt the class.

Despite the warning, the boys continued their horseplay, leaping and jostling each other in the hallway.