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- Dictionaryrollicking/ˈrɒlɪkɪŋ/
noun
- 1. a severe reprimand: informal British "I've had a bit of a rollicking for not riding with more restraint"
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Rollicking can be an adjective meaning happy, energetic, and often noisy, or a noun meaning a scolding. Learn how to use this word in different contexts and find related words and phrases.
- English (US)
ROLLICKING meaning: 1. happy, energetic, and often noisy: 2....
- Znaczenie Rollicking, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
rollicking definicja: 1. happy, energetic, and often noisy:...
- Rollicking in Traditional Chinese
ROLLICKING translate: 興高采烈的;喧鬧嬉戲的;歡鬧的, 斥責. Learn more in the...
- Rollicking in Simplified Chinese
ROLLICKING translate: 兴高采烈的;喧闹嬉戏的;欢闹的, 斥责. Learn more in the...
- Cambridge English Dictionary에서의 의미
rollicking 의미, 정의, rollicking의 정의: 1. happy, energetic, and...
- Pronunciation in English
rollicking pronunciation. How to say rollicking. Listen to...
- English (US)
Rollicking means boisterously carefree, joyful, or high-spirited. See synonyms, examples, word history, and phrases containing rollicking from the Merriam-Webster dictionary.
Rollicking definition: carefree and joyous. See examples of ROLLICKING used in a sentence.
ROLLICKING meaning: 1. happy, energetic, and often noisy: 2. an occasion when someone tells you in a very angry way…. Learn more.
Rollicking can be an adjective meaning cheerful and noisy, or a noun meaning a severe telling-off. Learn how to use it in sentences and synonyms, and see its origin and frequency.
Something that's rollicking is really fun and playful. When you throw a party, you hope your friends will describe it as rollicking. Parties with live music and great food are usually rollicking, and a wonderful game of charades with your family can also be rollicking.
Rollicking means carefree and high-spirited, or boisterous and swaggering. It can also mean a severe scolding or dressing-down in British informal. See examples, translations and related words.