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the gamboling lambs in the meadows
The toddlers romped in the playroom
The children frolicked in the garden
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- It's smart stuff, but rollicking good fun as well. The Sun
- The second set also starts of in a rollicky jamming way with a Stranger and a Cumberland to write home about, but then the band slows down and you get a sleepy Gloria and a communally weird Do It In The Road where "everyone" sings. Bt.etree.org
- The concluding Allegro has a rollicking, folksy character, complete with a drone-like accompaniment.
- It is a rollicking, unapologetic read. Times, Sunday Times
- Sadly, the pace slows down considerably at the one-hour mark, and the film has a hard time recovering the sense of rollicking adventure supplied by the first half.
- Everyone was in a circle now, dancing to a rollicking tune played by the small band, and changing partners.
- He is a gifted storyteller with a deadpan sense of humour and the book is a rollicking read. Times, Sunday Times
- He spurs on his younger sidekick to a career best on a rollicking blues album that's full of great riffs and inventive playing. The Sun
- Those five chapters were the start of her children's debut Fly By Night, a rumbustiously imagined rollick through the adventures of the black-eyed orphan Mosca Mye and her pugilistic goose Saracen. Frances Hardinge: a bucketful of whimsy
- Julia Child was a larger than life figure: tall, gangling, rollickingly posh with an extraordinary voice that swooped and swelled and swarmed over its plummy vowels. A Passion for Life « Tales from the Reading Room