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In either case, they were having fun and the television crews wanted to catch the frolicking.
But now, a new sense of urgency replaces the frolicking.
But the drinking and frigid frolicking can be a bad mix.
My frolicking ended suddenly when I ran through the living room, nearly knocking over a lamp.
It is used as a parasail on Frolicking Island.
I still don't understand how anyone could get turned on watching the X-rated frolicking of a very large pregnant woman and her pimply-butted lover.
The men's rooms were next to each other; the women were across the hall as if segregation was necessary to prevent unauthorized frolicking.
Instead, the Harbor area will be thrown open to the public Friday night, Jan. 29, for street entertainment, laser shows and just general frolicking.
But on the Brooklyn Heights Promenade, the frolicking must be done quickly, before the salt truck arrives.
As a group, the children generate a carefree mood of ruckus and play, but their secret grief coexists with the brave frolicking.
The generation that came of age with psychedelic frolicking became ludicrously obsessed with creating a pure, risk-free atmosphere.
Who can resist the joyous frolicking of Wham's immortal Club Tropicana video?
Once the frolicking is over, as their meat hangs and ages, it develops pinpricks of flavor reminiscent of Parmesan cheese.
In the pond their frolicking became sensitized by more frequent brushing against each other, under the guise of dunking, learning to swim, being teacher and student.
Yes, there's a touch of Bjork in all the vocal frolicking, particularly when the music grows most electronic, as in the dizzying "Malherido."
When she accidentally announces her presence by sneezing, the woman, Madame Uff Da, invites her to join in the frolicking.
Sometimes, McNair said, he will sit at his locker and watch the frolicking, ordered chaos from his teammates surrounding him and let his mind drift.
The frolicking of shmoon is so entertaining (such as their staged "shmoosical comedies") that people no longer feel the need to watch television or go to the movies.
In Greek vase painting, the frolicking of maenads and Dionysus is often a theme depicted on Greek kraters, used to mix water and wine.
But one of the main accouterments of European royal frolicking was there: a paparazzo, a young, well-groomed photographer for the scandal press, Carlos Hugo Arriazu Sanchez.
Nude frolicking was reported in the House of Commons shower room, while Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher used naked power in the House of Lords.
Nearly 30 years after Fidel Castro and his revolutionaries shut down Cuba as a frolicking, anything-goes playground for foreigners and began preaching austere Communism, the island is plunging back into tourism.
It would have been a lot of fun, eleven Fuzzies and a Baby Fuzzy and a black-and-white kitten, if Jack hadn't kept seeing his own fam-ily, six quiet little ghosts watching but unable to join the frolicking.
In the summer we children were out on the breezy uplands with the flocks from dawn till night, and then there was noisy frolicking and all that; but winter was the cozy time, winter was the snug time.
In the second, and most sensual, gallery, which features works from the early 60's, the characteristic Ryman surface comes into focus: a patchy field of short, quick criss-crossing strokes, sometimes curved like fat commas, that convey a frolicking, joyful, atomistic energy.