The greasy pole and pillow fighting contests provided great fun and frolics, while the raft and punt races were the big attraction on the day. |
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If there are computers there, I'll keep you posted with news of my high jinks and frolics. |
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The kind that wears a matching pink scarf, mitten and hat set as she frolics in fake snow with a boy in a sweater vest. |
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His playful frolics with foxes and bears show his lack of fear of the wild and disregard for his own safety. |
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Dinner, which comes in menus of up to eight superb courses, literally frolics on your tongue. |
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There's festive fun and frolics with Boycie and Marlene in John Sullivan's popular Only Fools And Horses spin-off. |
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It should be a magnificent day of fun and frolics for the younger children of the region. |
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There will be top class entertainment, a bar extension and lots of fun and frolics on the night. |
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Fun and frolics were enjoyed by all, with a host of activities on offer to the public including side shows, games and even a round of crazy golf! |
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The very popular event attracts fowlers from all over the North Kerry area and it is always a night of fun and frolics. |
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Another fun-filled night is lined up complete with six Santas to add to the festive frolics. |
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Children were rewarded for raising money through a sponsored obstacle course last month, with a day of fun and frolics. |
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Hampton Hill High Street will be closed on Friday, November 28, for another spectacular evening of festive fun and frolics. |
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What one needs in journalism is plenty of forthright, candid opinion, good old-fashioned invective, frolics and fun. |
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I believe you're making too much of what should be a thrilling but uncomplicated aspect of your bedroom frolics. |
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In the intervening years we've been regaled by stories of his prodigious womanizing, which included frolics in the White House. |
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And saucy party games, drunken frolics and bikini-clad bodies are certain to be part of the script. |
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The fun and frolics continued on stage as Silly Billy the Clown and his sidekick Candy Floss kept the kids entertained with a host of hilarious antics. |
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The kids converged on Ryston Social club for their annual bash, and left with a fine present under their arms after a day of fun, frolics and music. |
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This twelve hour journey was filled with fun, frolics and 16 young Irish people trying to grasp on to the fact that they were chosen for this trip of a lifetime. |
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The pair will share the stage at Market Gate to launch the town centre's festive frolics which will keep shoppers entertained in the run-up to Christmas. |
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The fun and frolics usually start at about 6.30 am when the heavy goods vehicles start charging past, untroubled by the speed tables courtesy of their axle width. |
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On a day when young and old enjoy the fun and frolics, Deen Celtic Soccer Club and the Parish Development Committee join forces to provide the entertainment. |
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Those who have kept hold of their jobs are too worried about hanging on to them to have much time or energy for fleshy frolics. |
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At thickening frolics, men and women gathered to help prepare cloth for making clothes. |
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In the first book, Zoom at Sea, Zoom frolics joyously in ocean waves which the mysterious Maria unleashes in her big front room. |
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In winter the nearby skiing areas of Marbach and Sörenberg are ideal for snow fun and frolics. |
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It frolics for a while, watching us, and then slips gently beneath the waves and disappears into the deep. |
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Marissa, played by maybe the worst actress of all time, frolics around in her absurdly short miniskirts, hiding her drinking problem and pining over her broken family. |
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Lifesavers have issued a stark safety warning after a family's frolics ended in the desperate rescue of a small child whose rubber dinghy was swept out to sea. |
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It felt like prancing, she said, like the way a happy horse frolics through a field of poppies. |
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Edgar Hoover with his nighttime frolics as an arriviste among Manhattan's haute monde. |
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The country has long traded off an image of itself as a place combining the best of the west and east, where one skis in the morning and frolics in the sea in the afternoon. |
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Van Corlear stopped occasionally in the villages to eat pumpkin pies, dance at country frolics, and bundle with the Yankee lasses. |
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Stumping frolics were held to help a farmer clear his land of tree stumps. |
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