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Frolic, a. (Poetical.) Frolicsome, merry, sportive, playful, gamesome, gay, lively, frisky, joyous, prankish, coltish, full of frolic. Frolic, v. n. Be merry, be frolicsome, play pranks, cut capers. Frolicsome, a. Sportive, playful, gamesome, gay, lively, frisky, coltish, full of frolic, frolic. From far. From a great distance, from remote regions, from a far country, from afar. From hand to hand. From one person to another. From hand to mouth. Precariously, as want requires, by a bare subsistence, as chance provides, at haphazard, without any margin, by spending the wages of to-day for to-days necessities. Front, n.
Front, v. a.
Front, v. n. Face, be or stand opposite. Frontal, n. Frontlet, brow-band, fillet. |
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