rollicking in the PONS Dictionary

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The parade there had become a vacation carnival of costuming and consumptiona rollicking amusement for the tourist.
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It's a rollicking trip through music history, and a worthy personal journey too many of us will be able to relate to.
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But the piano impatiently interrupts three times, and finally bursts out with the rollicking main theme of this last movement.
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Such feelings inspired this rollicking ballad.
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The best metaphor for the method behind her rollicking, erudite, street-smart, angst-ridden, encyclopedic paintings is writing.
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Ingenious drumming, slick circus and a grimy, make-do aesthetic combine in this enjoyably rollicking ode to booze.
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The album includes new original rollicking drinking songs for which the band is best known, as well as a selection of original ballads.
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This first book in a series of four sets the stage nicely for what is sure to be a rollicking, epic ride.
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Each musician plays with soul and passion, both on the laidback blues and mambos and the rollicking swing numbers.
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One critic described it as a more rollicking, rock and roll approach.
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