Playful
111παιδιώδη — παιδιώδης playful neut nom/voc/acc pl (attic epic doric) παιδιώδης playful masc/fem/neut nom/voc/acc dual (doric aeolic) παιδιώδης playful masc/fem acc sg (attic epic doric) …
112παιδιώδης — playful masc/fem acc pl (attic epic doric) παιδιώδης playful masc/fem nom/voc pl (doric aeolic) παιδιώδης playful masc/fem nom sg …
113παικτικώτερον — παικτικός playful adverbial comp παικτικός playful masc acc comp sg παικτικός playful neut nom/voc/acc comp sg …
114frisk — [frisk] adj. [ME < OFr frisque < OHG frisc, new, cheerful, lively: see FRESH1] Obs. lively; frisky n. 1. a lively, playful movement; frolic; gambol 2. Slang the act of frisking a person vt. 1. to move in a playful, lively manner …
115mischief — [mis′chif] n. [ME meschief < OFr < meschever, to come to grief < mes (see MIS 1) + chever, come to a head < chief, end, head (see CHIEF)] 1. harm, damage, or injury, esp. that done by a person 2. a cause or source of harm, damage, or… …
116pull someone's leg — verb subject to a playful hoax or joke • Syn: ↑hoax, ↑play a joke on • Derivationally related forms: ↑hoax (for: ↑hoax), ↑hoaxer (for: ↑ …
117play´ful|ness — play|ful «PLAY fuhl», adjective. 1. full of fun; fond of playing; frolicsome: »a playful puppy. The playful children just let loose from school (Oliver Goldsmith). SYNONYM(S): sportive. 2. not serious; joking: »a playful remark. SYNONYM( …
118play´ful|ly — play|ful «PLAY fuhl», adjective. 1. full of fun; fond of playing; frolicsome: »a playful puppy. The playful children just let loose from school (Oliver Goldsmith). SYNONYM(S): sportive. 2. not serious; joking: »a playful remark. SYNONYM( …
119play|ful — «PLAY fuhl», adjective. 1. full of fun; fond of playing; frolicsome: »a playful puppy. The playful children just let loose from school (Oliver Goldsmith). SYNONYM(S): sportive. 2. not serious; joking: »a playful remark. SYNONYM( …
120Jabberwocky — For other uses, see Jabberwocky (disambiguation). The Jabberwock, as illustrated by John Tenniel Jabberwocky is a nonsense verse poem written by Lewis Carroll in his 1872 novel Through the Looking Glass, and What Alice Found There, a sequel to… …