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rollicking

[rol-i-king] / ˈrɒl ɪ kɪŋ /


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“Tremors”: Rollicking fun, with the dad from “Family Ties” freaking us out as a survivalist dude.

From Seattle Times • Aug. 24, 2013

Rollicking "Country Gardens," like much of his music, is based on a folk tune, an English morris dance.

From Time Magazine Archive

The Rollicking Mastodon's laugh was wide— Indeed, 'twas a matter of family pride; And oh! so proud of his jocular vein Was the Rollicking Mastodon over in Spain.

From The Book of Humorous Verse by Wells, Carolyn

The Little Peetookle, his teeth he ground At the Mastodon's singular sense of sound; For he felt it a sort of musical stain On the Rollicking Mastodon over in Spain.

From Poems by Macy, Arthur

Rollicking, devil-may-care, the whaling song went on through long verses.

From Where the Sun Swings North by Willoughby, Barrett




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