rollicking

/ˈrɑlɪkɪŋ/
adjective
  1. Lively, cheerful, and full of fun; boisterously enjoyable.
    • Her rollicking laugh filled the room and made everyone smile.
    • The children had a rollicking time at the carnival, riding every ride and eating cotton candy.
    • The movie was a rollicking adventure with pirates, treasure, and plenty of jokes.
noun
  1. A lively, enjoyable, and often noisy event or activity.
    • We had a good rollicking at the beach, playing volleyball and splashing in the waves.
    • The festival was a rollicking of music, dancing, and laughter.
    • The party turned into a rollicking that lasted until dawn.
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