rollic Antonyms

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Meaning of rollic

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rollic (v. i.)

To move or play in a careless, swaggering manner, with a frolicsome air; to frolic; to sport; commonly in the form rollicking.

rollic Sentence Examples

  1. The children rollicked in the playground, their laughter echoing through the air.
  2. The young couple rollicked in the hayfield, lost in their youthful abandon.
  3. The puppy rollicked around the room, its tail wagging furiously.
  4. The kittens rollicked on the sofa, pouncing on each other with playful intent.
  5. The leaves rollicked in the autumn breeze, creating a vibrant symphony of colors.
  6. The waves rollicked onto the shore, crashing against the rocks with thunderous force.
  7. The crowd rollicked with laughter as the comedian delivered his side-splitting jokes.
  8. The students rollicked through the halls of the school, eager for the weekend.
  9. The partygoers rollicked until dawn, dancing and singing to the beat of the music.
  10. The hikers rollicked down the mountain trail, enjoying the beauty of nature and each other's company.

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To move or play in a careless, swaggering manner, with a frolicsome air; to frolic; to sport; commonly in the form rollicking.

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The children rollicked in the playground, their laughter echoing through the air.

The young couple rollicked in the hayfield, lost in their youthful abandon.

The puppy rollicked around the room, its tail wagging furiously.

The kittens rollicked on the sofa, pouncing on each other with playful intent.