1. frolicking - Noun
2. frolicking - Verb
Derived from frolic
of Frolic
Source: Webster's dictionaryDuring a recent school day, the hallways at Military Trail public were abuzz with excitement as 29 frolicking youngsters awaited their escort home. Source: Internet
Although embarrassed to admit it, I actually pictured my deceased cats and dogs in Heaven, frolicking around my father and grandparents, waiting for me to join them someday. Source: Internet
Not as heavy-duty as the Hunter Balmorals, the Vierzonord is the best all-rounder for the widest range of activities: lightweight enough for frolicking, but thick and sure-soled enough to provide stability during more serious country pursuits. Source: Internet
“There were three raccoons, just frolicking along right at the edge of the surf,” said Larsen, the director of the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute in Panama. Source: Internet
For smaller snow bunnies, there is a mini-hill, as well as an area for frolicking in the snow. Source: Internet
Her book is both a consumer alert and a treatise, and serves as a cautionary-anecdote resource for who needs convincing that colleges and employers can easily see frolicking photos and puerile pontifications. Source: Internet