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Re: Approppriate Grammatical Context of "Frolic"
Ok this is off Thesarurs.com, i thought it t'was intresting
The many parts of speech of Frolic
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: amusement
Synonyms: antic, drollery, escapade, fun, gaiety, gambol, game, high jinks, joke, joviality, lark, merriment, monkeyshines, play, prank, revel, romp, shenanigan, skylarking, sport, spree, tomfoolery, trick
Main Entry: frolic
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: have fun
Synonyms: caper, carouse, cavort, cut capers, cut loose, fool around, frisk, gambol, hell, lark, let go, let loose, make merry, play, prance, raise hell, revel, riot, rollick, romp, sport, spree
"Genia's behavior at the webhug was quite frolicsome!"-Too true, but you should read it upside down to get the full feeling of Genia's behavior at the webhug
how frolicly is this thread?
Last edited by Conor Ryan : 05-05-2005 at 20:07.
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