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enthusiasticandlikingtoplay 活跃的,玩闹的Comparerollickingadjectiveold-fashioned SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesEnergetic and lively - ablaze
- alive
- barnstorming
- be alive and well/kickingidiom
- be as fresh as a daisyidiom
- be full of beansidiom
- friskily
- frisky
- frolic
- fury
- go-getting
- high-octane
- indefatigable
- refreshingly
- rejuvenate
- rejuvenation
- rumbustious
- rumbustiously
- spark plug
- vigorous
See more results » (Definition offrolicsomefrom theCambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus© Cambridge University Press)- For though he is lively and sometimes frolicsome, his manners are always good.
- Jean led his flock home at eventide, white sheep and black sheep and frolicsome lambs, not one was missing.
- The brave young minister became as frolicsome as a schoolboy.
- The son of a Spanish captain, of good family, his buoyant spirit and frolicsome humor led him into many wild escapades while still a boy.
- Their college year had just closed, and they were like frolicsome colts turned out to pasture.
Examplesoffrolicsomefrolicsome They don't, and their restrained silliness makes it all the more welcome in a fun andfrolicsomeoutdoor summertime staging.FromOCRegister The meet is outdoors, it's sunny, it'sfrolicsome-- it's suntanned.FromTIME It is afrolicsomeand innocent little animal.FromProject Gutenberg Some distance farther in he appeared again, and swam to shore, parting the waves like afrolicsomeporpoise.FromProject Gutenberg On reaching the hop-yard to which they were assigned, thesefrolicsomeparties exchanged their holiday attire for broad-rimmed hats and working dresses.FromProject Gutenberg At first these playful spasms darted here and there in afrolicsomeway--like airy nothings.FromProject Gutenberg And here apparently, as yet, he only touched thatfrolicsomefringe of consciousness that knew these wild and playful lesser forms.FromProject Gutenberg She leaned forward to watch thefrolicsomechildren from the window.FromProject Gutenberg Matter-of-fact here, is better than the mostfrolicsomeimagination, especially that of being seven hundred miles from the region of ice and snow.FromProject Gutenberg He knew he was the quicker, and the knowledge made himfrolicsome.FromProject Gutenberg If the soldiers were somewhat lively andfrolicsome, it was nothing more than natural under the circumstances.FromProject Gutenberg For though he is lively and sometimesfrolicsome, his manners are always good.FromProject Gutenberg You are so quiet, she so wild andfrolicsome.FromProject Gutenberg Thefrolicsomeplay of all young creatures is an expression of the gladness that has been implanted within them.FromProject Gutenberg These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. #https://dictionary.cambridge.org//dictionary/english/frolicsome## |