rollick

/ˈrɑlɪk/
verb
  1. To act or move in a lively, cheerful, and carefree way.
    • The festival crowd rollicked to the music late into the night.
    • Children rollick through the sprinklers on hot summer days.
    • The puppies rollicked in the grass, chasing each other in circles.
noun
  1. A lively, playful, or carefree time or activity.
    • The novel is a rollick of adventure and humor.
    • The beach party was a rollick of games and laughter.
    • Their weekend trip turned into a joyful rollick through the countryside.
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