frolicky

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English

Etymology

frolic +‎ -y

Adjective

frolicky (comparative more frolicky, superlative most frolicky)

  1. frolicsome
    • 1748, [Samuel Richardson], Clarissa. Or, The History of a Young Lady: , volumes (please specify |volume=I to VII), London: S Richardson;  , →OCLC:
      Now , Belford , although there is nothing striking in any of these characters ; yet may we , at a pinch , make a good frolicky half - day with them
    • 2020, Alex Bernstein, Miserable Love Stories:
      DERRICK: You should be with some fun, frolicky guy. And I should be with someone I don't make crazy.
      JOHN: I don't want someone fun and frolicky. I want you.
    • 2023, Sheena Patel, I'm a Fan:
      In June 2020 they post a black square and from then on, they post frolicky Black women in the company's cottage core aesthetic and say they acknowledge they have to do better

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