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16 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Frolicsome' in a Sentence

"Playful and full of joy; characterized by a cheerful and lively sense of fun." more

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The frolicsome cheers of the sports fans echoed in the stadium.
The frolicsome butterflies danced around the colorful flowers.
The frolicsome snowball fight brought joy to the winter day.
A group of frolicsome dolphins swam alongside the boat, leaping in and out of the waves.
Tommy's frolicsome dance made everyone at the school play giggle.
The frolicsome breeze carried the kites high up into the sky.
Sarah's birthday party was full of frolicsome laughter and joy.
The circus clown entertained the audience with his frolicsome antics and funny tricks.
The colorful balloons danced in the frolicsome breeze at the birthday party.
The frolicsome puppy chased its tail around the yard.
The frolicsome bubbles popped as Timmy giggled during bath time.
The children were in a frolicsome mood during recess, laughing and playing games together.
The frolicsome kittens batted at the colorful yarn, creating a playful mess.
Sarah's laughter echoed through the playground as she played in a frolicsome manner.
The frolicsome kittens played with a ball of yarn in the living room.
The children were frolicsome as they danced to the lively music at the birthday party.

Frolicsome

frol-ik-suhm
adjectivePlayful and full of joy; characterized by a cheerful and lively sense of fun.

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Last Updated On: August 28, 2024
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