As soon as they are allowed to romp or sleep in the sunshine they are under the ever-watchful eye of one of the parents.
Nothing would give him greater delight than to romp with rollicking, irrepressible children whose parents have blackened his character.
Often, for an hour at a time, the mother lies in a lazy attitude and allows the cubs to rompall over her and maul her to their hearts' content.
But how glad he was when they came home, and he could romp and play with them!
I hate to romp or run, and I'm afraid of people who do those things.
If you children can persuade her to go out of doors and romp with you, she'll soon get stronger.
But we recognize that they must play and romp and run and shout, and we are willing even to spend public funds for playgrounds.
Illustration: Let them rompin winter as well as in summer.
Maroney took a seat in the ladies' car, talked with his friends, among whom were several ladies, and then had a merry romp with a child.
Miss Johnson took charge of Flora, who was her special favorite, and drew her to one side to have a romp while Mrs. Maroney and the Madam strolled along together.
She came to invite you and Lottie to a Saturday afternoon romp with her little girls to-morrow.
Yet still that noble Taylor pup Survives to romp and bark And stumble over folks and things In fair Buena Park.
With which wise resolution, Molly would leave her retreat and freshen up her spirits by a row on the river or a romp with Boo, which always finished the case.
Though these velvety creatures with their habits of grace and elegance could romp without roughness, and glide where others would tear around, they could not keep their revel so quiet but that hurrying steps were heard.
Little Romp I am tired to death of keeping still And being good all day.
They had a romp together, and then the puppy blundered off, and Fina went indoors to wash her hands, because the puppy's idea of a romp had been a roll in the dust, which Fina had gladly consented to share.
That he allowed the master these liberties was no reason that he should be a common dog, loving here and loving there, everybody's property for a romp and good time.
Likewise he learned to romp with the master, to be tumbled down and rolled over, and be the victim of innumerable rough tricks.
Will neither gingham nor brocade romp and cut a caper for us?
I hope you are near a park or a playground, where you can have a good romp with other children, and use the swings and see-saws and bars, and the skating pond in winter, and the swimming pool in summer.
AN EARLY ROMP The minute you are outside the door, the fresh morning air strikes your face, and you draw four or five big breaths, as if you would like to fill yourself as full as you could hold.
This will give your stomach a chance to get all the blood it wants to use in digesting the food; for, you remember, when you romp and play, your blood moves outward toward your skin and away from your stomach.
They run about and romp and dance and gambol very much as a similar number of English children would do on the village green, or in the streets and lanes of a home city.
They seemed not to care much for the fish which the old bear offered them, but preferred to romp and tumble about in the jolliest kind of frolic.
A neighbor's boy often came to the farmhouse to romp and wrestle with the bear-cub.
She enjoyed their chatter and a romp with them now and again.
Would you not run away and have a romp with pussy?
And many a romp and game they had, in which once in a while Auntie Alice joined, when Aunt Catharine was not anywhere about to be disturbed by the noise or shocked at her sister's levity.
It invariably happened, though, that the shoe-lace was tied in time to allow the youth to get the ball on a pass and attempt a joyous romp around the opponent's end.
Even then, however, Canterbury continued to rompand enjoy herself.
Canterbury romped on to the field like a bunch of young colts, and continued to romp for the best part of three ten-minute periods, long after Brimfield had decided that romping was no longer in good taste!
It was just a little romp with the State Normal, which had a team that would have had to use aeroplanes to get past our ends; but the Faculty bit.
If I've got to be a back number I want to romp right back far enough to have some fun out of it.
Some weeks after this conversation the captain started for Yardley to see Jane on a matter of business, and incidentally to have a romp with the Pond Lily.
The doctor's country was a place of buttered bread and preserves and a romp with Rex, who was almost as feeble as Meg had been in his last days.
It is not every city boy who has an old-fashioned attic to romp in during bad weather, nor even a basement where he can seek to amuse himself building sleds or other outdoor appliances, for use when the weather will permit.
You ought to romp and play in the dirt, close to the soil and nature, as is right for a youth of your age.
For an hour each day right after you study your biology and before you take up your Euclid you will romp and play in this dirt like a child of nature, and frolic.
Of course, I want to write some good stuff some day, but I want to keep romping while I write it, and I want it to be stuff that has a romp in it, too.
To insist upon quiet and retirement in our own park is a deadly sin; of course we must encourage the hopeful school-children to romp and play directly underneath our windows, etc.
In the summer the lessons were given in the garden, and when they were over the children, for the most part living in the closest and darkest alleys of the town could enjoy a romp on the grass in the shade of the fruit-trees.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "romp" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.