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Frivol   Listen
verb
Frivol  v. i.  To act frivolously; to trifle..






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"Frivol" Quotes from Famous Books



... her, "that was all very well in your day — to take things up and drop them at will. But people didn't have a Social Conscience in those times. We advanced thinkers owe a duty to the race. We must grapple with things. We are not content to frivol, I WILL take ...
— Hermione and Her Little Group of Serious Thinkers • Don Marquis

... I frivol about it, Torp. I have my own matches and sulphur, and I'll make my own ...
— The Light That Failed • Rudyard Kipling



Words linked to "Frivol" :   trifle, behave



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