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Example sentences for "frolic"

Lexicographically close words:
frogs; frohe; froid; froide; froidure; frolick; frolicked; frolicking; frolicks; frolicksome
  1. And let the russet swains the plough And harrow hang up resting now; And to the bagpipe all address Till sleep takes place of weariness; And thus, throughout, with Christmas plays Frolic the full twelve holydays.

  2. And yet on this warm morning in the sunlight there is almost a touch of frolic in the box.

  3. When they are together and the doors are closed, how they must frolic with our weakness!

  4. The force of the Frolic consisted of sixteen thirty-two pound carronades, four twelve-pounders on the maindeck, and two twelve-pound carronades.

  5. The next day her stand was unaltered and in the evening, when the whole Three Bar personnel swung to their saddles and headed for the frolic at Brill's, Deane had been unable to gain her promise.

  6. The frolic was over and the hands back on the range.

  7. The hands were gathering at the ranch, coming in from the range for a frolic before the beef round-up should keep out for another month.

  8. This is Tuesday and the big frolic will be staged Thursday night.

  9. Polly had some hot oysters for them, so that the frolic was crowned with a treat.

  10. It is only an excuse for a midnight frolic among the young people," she thought, indulgently.

  11. How Glooskap had a great Frolic with Kitpooseagunow, a Mighty Giant who caught a Whale.

  12. He had a frolic with the children, and then called his mother and Matty away from them.

  13. We were teaching Frida English, my mother and I, and she and I made a great frolic of her teaching me Swedish.

  14. For reasons such as these, Full many writers great and good Have written in this frolic mood, And made their wisdom please.

  15. The frolic band of loves Came flocking back like doves.

  16. With all his fun and “frolic temper” he was too much of a Puritan to make amusement the chief end of his writing.

  17. The Frolic came boiling up to the float at a rate calculated to smash things to smithereens if she did not slow down at short order, everybody yelling, everybody shouting like bedlamites.

  18. Captain Boynton, Captain Stewart and the girls went forward, some of the boys making for the bow where the outlook was enough to stir older and far more staid souls than any the Frolic carried that day.

  19. Thus far Harvard was in the lead by half a length, and holding her own as she drew near the three-mile flag, where the Frolic swung and tugged at her anchors.

  20. The crew of the Frolic was a picked one, the coxswain, an experienced hand, as was certainly required THAT day.

  21. The older people in the Frolic were not aware of what was happening up ahead.

  22. Regular Harold weather," the boys pronounced it, owing to the fact that rarely had Mrs. Harold planned a frolic of any sort back yonder in Annapolis without the weather clerk smiling upon it.

  23. She was too intent upon taking the Frolic back to the Griswold's dock without being stove in, for in the homeward rush of the sightseers, there seemed a very good chance of such a disaster.

  24. Captain Stewart, as the Frolic came abreast of the Yale crew, and fairly shaking Captain Harold in his excitement.

  25. It was long after dark before that frolic ended, and the ships were a fairy spectacle of electric lights, the band's strains floating across the water as light feet tripped to the inspiring strains of waltz or two-step.

  26. Sir John Denham, the poet, when a student at Lincoln's Inn, in 1638, in a drunken frolic blotted out with ink all the Strand signs from Temple Bar to Charing Cross.

  27. The elders round the pulpit were men whom I had left in the gamesome frolic of their youth, but who had succeeded to the sanctity of station of which they once had stood so much in awe.

  28. And with this frolic spirit, ever alive to the humorous aspects of life, the subtlest apprehension is revealed of the psychical depths beneath the exuberant manifestations of healthy aspiring youth.

  29. It is clear that they will hang me to-morrow; let me have at least a last frolic with my friends.

  30. There was once in the world a king, and he had a Useless Wagoner who never and never did anything but frolic in the tavern.

  31. Better I'll frolic to-night for the last time.

  32. We lost in this mad frolic sixty men killed and drowned, and one hundred and sixteen prisoners.

  33. Amid the black level land they meet to frolic under the stars.

  34. I'll just romp and frolic with these fawns until he returns.

  35. If you are such a clumsy fellow, then I do not dare to let you out for a frolic again.

  36. I get desperately tired of business sometimes, and nothing freshens me up like a good frolic with your boys.

  37. Dear little souls, do let them have one day in which they can howl and racket and frolic to their hearts' content.

  38. Bowls of sunrise for breakfast Brimful of the East, Foaming flagons of frolic His evening's gay feast.


  39. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "frolic" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    antic; beam; bound; caper; carouse; celebration; chirp; dally; dance; delight; disport; escapade; exult; flounce; fool; frisk; frolic; gambol; glory; glow; jamboree; joke; jollity; joy; lark; laugh; leap; lilt; merry; mirth; party; play; prank; recreation; rejoice; revel; rig; riot; romp; shine; sing; skip; smile; sparkle; sport; spree; tomfoolery; toy; trick; trip; wassail; wheeze; whistle