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feeling the person's clothing, ( );<br />

The city's data shows over 80 percent of the people stopped and frisked were<br />

black or Latino;<br />

• (frolic)- to gambol merrily; to play in a frisky, light-spirited manner; romp,<br />

( , ; -<br />

); When the men got tired of work and wanted a frolic, they had a<br />

grand wolf-hunt. — The Beginner's American History;<br />

• (frolicsome)- merrily playful; full of fun, ( ; ; ;<br />

); Their lively, frolicsome, sunshiny chatter keeps existence from<br />

growing mouldy and stale. — The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 18, No. 108,<br />

October, 1866;<br />

• (rollick)- to move or act in a carefree, frolicsome manner; behave in a free,<br />

hearty, gay, or jovial way, ( ); We shall run a great risk, with<br />

this play, if we rollick. — Complete Project Gutenberg John Galsworthy Works;<br />

• (romp)- to play or frolic in a lively or boisterous manner, (<br />

);<br />

• to win easily, ( );<br />

• (gambol)- to skip about, as in dancing or playing; frolic, ( ,<br />

; ; ); Round and round they gambol, tumbling<br />

each other over for all the world like young puppies. — A Cotswold Village;<br />

• (skylark)- to frolic; sport; He had no time for skylarking, the heat of the day<br />

meant nothing to him, and he was never sleepy. — The Crisis — Complete;<br />

• (cavort)- to behave in a high-spirited, festive manner; make merry,<br />

( ; ); In the<br />

brilliant light beyond, a group of brazen women began to cavort and sing. —<br />

The Mother;<br />

• (disport)- to divert or amuse (oneself), ( ; );<br />

Themselves were so accustomed to disport, — Orlando Furioso;

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