rollicked

[ˈrɒlɪkt]

rollicked Definition

  • 1to behave in a cheerful and noisy way, especially while partying or playing
  • 2to move or act in a carefree, playful manner

Using rollicked: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "rollicked" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The children rollicked in the park all day.

  • Example

    They rollicked around the dance floor until the early hours of the morning.

  • Example

    The puppies rollicked in the grass, chasing each other and playing with sticks.

rollicked Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for rollicked

Phrases with rollicked

  • an enjoyable and lively experience

    Example

    We had a rollicking good time at the party last night.

  • an exciting and fun-filled journey or experience

    Example

    Their trip to Europe was a rollicking adventure filled with new experiences and unexpected surprises.

  • an upbeat and lively piece of music

    Example

    The band played a rollicking tune that got everyone up and dancing.

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Summary: rollicked in Brief

To 'rollick' [ˈrɒlɪkt] is to behave in a cheerful and noisy way, especially while partying or playing. It can also mean to move or act in a carefree, playful manner. Examples include 'The children rollicked in the park all day.' and 'They rollicked around the dance floor until the early hours of the morning.' Phrases like 'rollicking good time' and 'rollicking adventure' denote enjoyable and lively experiences.