mischievous+merriment

  • 11frolic — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. i. play, gambol, caper, romp, disport. See amusement. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [Gaiety] Syn. joviality, fun, play; see merriment 2 . 2. [Playful action] Syn. prank, lark, trick, antic; see joke 1 . v.… …

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  • 12frolic — frol·ic· || frÉ‘lɪk / frÉ’l n. gaiety, merriment, fun; prank, mischievous behavior v. gambol, frisk, play, have fun; behave in a mischievous manner, play pranks …

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  • 13frolicked — frol·ic· || frÉ‘lɪk / frÉ’l n. gaiety, merriment, fun; prank, mischievous behavior v. gambol, frisk, play, have fun; behave in a mischievous manner, play pranks …

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  • 14frolicking — frol·ic· || frÉ‘lɪk / frÉ’l n. gaiety, merriment, fun; prank, mischievous behavior v. gambol, frisk, play, have fun; behave in a mischievous manner, play pranks …

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  • 15frolics — frol·ic· || frÉ‘lɪk / frÉ’l n. gaiety, merriment, fun; prank, mischievous behavior v. gambol, frisk, play, have fun; behave in a mischievous manner, play pranks …

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  • 16Waggish — Wag gish ( g[i^]sh), a. 1. Like a wag; mischievous in sport; roguish in merriment or good humor; frolicsome. A company of waggish boys. L Estrange. [1913 Webster] 2. Done, made, or laid in waggery or for sport; sportive; humorous; as, a waggish… …

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  • 17Waggishly — Waggish Wag gish ( g[i^]sh), a. 1. Like a wag; mischievous in sport; roguish in merriment or good humor; frolicsome. A company of waggish boys. L Estrange. [1913 Webster] 2. Done, made, or laid in waggery or for sport; sportive; humorous; as, a… …

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  • 18Waggishness — Waggish Wag gish ( g[i^]sh), a. 1. Like a wag; mischievous in sport; roguish in merriment or good humor; frolicsome. A company of waggish boys. L Estrange. [1913 Webster] 2. Done, made, or laid in waggery or for sport; sportive; humorous; as, a… …

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  • 19frolic — I. adjective Etymology: Dutch vroolijk, from Middle Dutch vrolijc, from vro happy; akin to Old High German frō happy Date: 1538 full of fun ; merry II. intransitive verb (frolicked; frolicking) Date: 1593 …

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  • 20Upstairs, Downstairs — Infobox television show name = Upstairs, Downstairs bgcolour = lightgreen caption = Logo for Upstairs, Downstairs genre = Drama runtime = 50 minutes creator = Jean Marsh Eileen Atkins starring = Gordon Jackson David Langton Jean Marsh Angela… …

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