rompish (Meaning)

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rompish (a.)

Given to rude play; inclined to romp.

Synonyms & Antonyms of rompish

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rompish Sentence Examples

  1. The children embarked on a rompish adventure in the park, chasing each other and laughing with abandon.
  2. The kittens engaged in a rompish chase around the living room, their antics bringing joy to the household.
  3. The group of friends enjoyed a rompish outing to the beach, splashing in the waves and building sandcastles.
  4. The puppy's rompish playfulness filled the home with cheerful chaos.
  5. The rompish spirit of the partygoers led to a night of dancing and merrymaking.
  6. The students gathered in the quad for a rompish game of frisbee, tossing the disc with vigor and glee.
  7. The siblings' rivalry took a playful turn, resulting in a rompish pillow fight.
  8. The rompish nature of the music inspired the dancers to move with uninhibited joy.
  9. The children's laughter echoed through the forest as they engaged in a rompish game of hide-and-seek.
  10. The playful banter and lighthearted teasing between the friends created a rompish atmosphere during their dinner gathering.

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Given to rude play; inclined to romp.

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The children embarked on a rompish adventure in the park, chasing each other and laughing with abandon.

The kittens engaged in a rompish chase around the living room, their antics bringing joy to the household.

The group of friends enjoyed a rompish outing to the beach, splashing in the waves and building sandcastles.

The puppy's rompish playfulness filled the home with cheerful chaos.