1. adjective /ˈfɹɒlɪk,ˈfɹɑːlɪk/
Beale, under this frolic menace, took nothing back at all; he was indeed apparently on the point of repeating his extravagence, but Miss Overmore instructed her little charge that she was not to listen to his bad jokes [...].
2. noun /ˈfɹɒlɪk,ˈfɹɑːlɪk/
a) Gaiety; merriment.
...filled the souls of old and young with visions of splendor, frolic and fun.
3. verb /ˈfɹɒlɪk,ˈfɹɑːlɪk/
b) To cause to be merry.
See Also: frolicsome
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