Fiesta
pronunciation: fiestɑ
part of speech: noun
frolic1 = retozo, juego, travesura.
Example: Anne Bogart's novel combines avowed misogyny with postfeminist frolic = Las novelas de Anne Bogart combinan una misoginia declarada con retozos postfeministas.
frolic2 = retozar, juguetear.
Example: A major problem, however, is the author's pervasive use of jargon and his failure to recognize how such language might distance the text from the filth in which it wants to frolic.
Frolic synonyms
play
in spanish: jugar,
pronunciation: pleɪ
part of speech: verb, noun
sport
in spanish: deporte,
pronunciation: spɔrt
part of speech: noun
lark
in spanish: alondra,
pronunciation: lɑrk
part of speech: noun
caper
in spanish: alcaparra,
pronunciation: keɪpɜr
part of speech: noun
cavort
in spanish: cabriolar,
pronunciation: kəvɔrt
part of speech: verb
gambol
in spanish: retozar,
pronunciation: gæmbəl
part of speech: noun, verb
romp
in spanish: retozar,
pronunciation: rɑmp
part of speech: noun, verb
frisk
in spanish: cachear,
pronunciation: frɪsk
part of speech: noun, verb
skylark
in spanish: alondra,
pronunciation: skaɪlɑrk
part of speech: noun
disport
in spanish: entretenerse,
pronunciation: dɪspɔrt
part of speech: verb
rollick
in spanish: jaranear,
pronunciation: rɑlɪk
part of speech: verb
run around
in spanish: corre alrededor,
pronunciation: rʌnɜraʊnd
part of speech: verb
lark about
in spanish: estropear,
pronunciation: lɑrkəbaʊt
part of speech: verb