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ROLLICKING Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
adjective rol· lick· ing ˈrä-li-kiŋ Synonyms of rollicking : boisterously carefree, joyful, or high-spirited a rollicking adventure film. www.merriam-webster.com
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ROLLICKING | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
ROLLICKING meaning: 1. happy, energetic, and often noisy: 2. an occasion when someone tells you in a very angry way…. Learn more. dictionary.cambridge.org
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ROLLICKING Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
adjective carefree and joyous: They had a rollicking good time. Synonyms: exuberant, gay, merry, hearty, jolly www.dictionary.com
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rollicking
▪ I. ˈrollicking, ppl. a. [f. rollick v. + -ing2.] Extremely jovial or gay; boisterously sportive: a. Of persons.1811 in E. Mathews Mem. C. Mathews (1838) II. viii. 148 Some of the ‘rollicking fellows’ (as they call themselves) who perform in that Court. 1832 Lytton E. Aram ii. v, Pray tell me all a... Oxford English Dictionary
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Rollicking - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
Something that's rollicking is really fun and playful. When you throw a party, you hope your friends will describe it as rollicking. www.vocabulary.com
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ROLLICKING definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
A rollicking occasion is cheerful and usually noisy. A rollicking book or movie is entertaining and enjoyable, and not very serious. www.collinsdictionary.com
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rollicking/ˈrɔlɪkɪŋ; `rɑlɪkɪŋ/ adj[attrib 作定语](dated 旧) noisy and jolly 喧闹而欢乐的 have a rollicking time 尽情欢乐. 牛津英汉双解词典
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ROLLICKING Synonyms: 297 Similar and Opposite Words
Synonyms for ROLLICKING: raucous, boisterous, lively, rowdy, rumbustious, rambunctious, knockabout, carnival; Antonyms of ROLLICKING: ... www.merriam-webster.com
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Freedom: A History of US. Glossary. rollicking | PBS - Thirteen.org
rollicking adjective joyous and high-spirited; exuberantly lively and amusing. It is a form of the verb rollick, whose origin is uncertain. www.thirteen.org
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rollicking - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
rollicking. present participle and gerund of rollick. Noun. edit. rollicking (plural rollickings). (UK) A scolding, a bollocking. 2004. en.wiktionary.org
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Rollicking - Etymology, Origin & Meaning
Originating in 1811 from "rollick," a blend of roll and frolic, the word means moving carelessly with a frolicsome, swaggering air. www.etymonline.com
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The Wager by David Grann review – a rollicking and ...
May 14, 2023 — The American journalist takes to the seas of the 18th century with a story of mutiny, murder and empire.
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Cakewalk (Oscar Peterson composition)
Biographer Alex Barris noted that Peterson often played "Cakewalk", a "rollicking profane stride", in contrast to his delicate "The Love Ballade". wikipedia.org
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rollocking
rollocking var. rollicking vbl. n. 2. Oxford English Dictionary
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Throw the 'R' Away
Content Musical style Describing the single, Chicago Reader'''s Bill Wyman commented "it's a rollicking folk number, complete with wordless shouts and wikipedia.org
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