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






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Frivol" Quotes from Famous Books



... before confided in a human being. The attraction of one sex to another is a natural and beautiful thing. God designed it as one of the great forces in His universe, and an almost omnipotent power it is, either for good or evil. Do the girls who jest and frivol with the young men with whom they are brought in contact, realise their responsibility in all they say and do? Do they ever reflect that the beauty and charm which they possess are weapons with which God has endowed them,—weapons which may have more power in the battle of ...
— Betty Trevor • Mrs. G. de Horne Vaizey

... "Don't frivol, Jack! listen to me. We are all one-sided now, so you have lost your title. You can never again be called Jack of ...
— Jack of Both Sides - The Story of a School War • Florence Coombe



Words linked to "Frivol" :   behave, frivol away, do, trifle, act



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