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单词 rollicked
释义

rollick

verb

rol·​lick ˈrä-lik How to pronounce rollick (audio)
rollicked; rollicking; rollicks

intransitive verb

: to move or behave in a carefree joyous manner : frolic
rollick noun

Synonyms

  • dally
  • disport
  • frolic
  • play
  • recreate
  • skylark
  • sport
  • toy
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Example Sentences

an educator who realized that children need to rollick as well as to study and learn
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Word History

Etymology

origin unknown

First Known Use

circa 1837, in the meaning defined above

rollicked

verb

past tense of rollick
1
as in played
to engage in activity for amusement an educator who realized that children need to rollick as well as to study and learn

Synonyms & Similar Words

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  • played
  • frolicked
  • disported
  • entertained
  • recreated
  • toyed
  • cavorted
  • sported
  • joked
  • romped
  • amused
  • relaxed
  • skylarked
  • dallied
  • gamboled
  • delighted
  • pleased
  • rested
  • trifled
  • dabbled
  • frisked
  • teased
  • gambolled
  • hanged
  • dawdled
  • diverted
  • idled
  • dabbled
  • jested
  • loafed
  • screwed around
  • hung
  • messed around
  • goldbricked
  • hung about
  • puttered (around)
  • fiddled (around)
  • slacked (off)
  • bummed (around)
  • lounged (around or about)

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • plodded
  • worked
  • struggled
  • labored
  • wrought
  • toiled
  • sweated
  • plugged (away)
  • strained
  • strove
  • strived
  • drudged
  • sweat
  • slaved
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2
as in danced
to play and run about happily children rollicking during recess

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • danced
  • capered
  • cavorted
  • hopped
  • romped
  • leaped
  • larked
  • frolicked
  • gamboled
  • skipped
  • disported
  • leapt
  • tumbled
  • reveled
  • sported
  • frisked
  • gambolled
  • cut capers
  • revelled
  • pranced
  • loped
  • bounded
  • caroused
  • sprang
  • sprung
  • roistered
  • tripped
  • kicked up one's heels
  • clowned
  • curvetted
  • carried on
  • cut up
  • horsed around
  • fooled around
  • roughhoused
  • curveted
  • skylarked
  • kited
  • joyrode

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • stewed
  • pouted
  • sulked
  • moped
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