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-day’s necessities.

Front, n.

    1. Forehead, brow.
    2. Effrontery, face, impudence, assurance, brass.
    3. Van, fore-rank, front rank, head.
    4. Forepart, forward part.
    5. Anterior, face.
    6. Face, obverse.
    7. Face, facade, front elevation.

Front, v. a.

    1. Face, stand over against, stand opposite to.
    2. Confront, encounter, oppose, meet face to face.
    3. Fit with a front, face, make a front to or for.
    4. (Poetical.) Come before, come into one’s presence, appear before, confront.

Front, v. n. Face, be or stand opposite.

Frontal, n. Frontlet, brow-band, fillet.


  By PanEris using Melati.

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