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  • 111playful — adjective Date: 13th century 1. full of play ; frolicsome, sportive < a playful kitten > 2. humorous, jocular • playfully adverb • playfulness noun …

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  • 112sportful — adjective Date: 15th century 1. a. productive of sport or amusement ; entertaining, diverting b. playful, frolicsome 2. done in sport • sportfully adverb • sportfulness noun …

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  • 113sportive — adjective Date: 1590 1. a. frolicsome, playful b. ardent, wanton 2. of or relating to sports and especially field sports • sportively adverb • sportiveness noun …

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  • 114antic — I. noun Etymology: Italian antico ancient thing or person, from antico ancient, from Latin antiquus more at antique Date: 1529 1. an attention drawing often wildly playful or funny act or action ; caper < childish antics > 2. archaic …

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  • 115caper — I. noun Etymology: back formation from earlier capers (taken as a plural), from Middle English caperis, from Latin capparis, from Greek kapparis Date: 14th century 1. any of a genus (Capparis of the family Capparidaceae, the caper family) of low&#8230; …

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  • 116cut — I. verb (cut; cutting) Etymology: Middle English cutten Date: 13th century transitive verb 1. a. to penetrate with or as if with an edged instrument b. to hurt the feelings of c. to strike sharply with a cutting effect d …

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  • 117wanton — I. adjective Etymology: Middle English, from wan deficient, wrong, mis (from Old English, from wan deficient) + towen, past participle of teen to draw, train, discipline, from Old English tēon more at tow Date: 14th century 1. a. archaic hard to&#8230; …

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  • 118Sherlock, Jr. — Infobox Film name = Sherlock, Jr. image size = 225px caption = theatrical poster director = Buster Keaton producer = Joseph M. Schenck Buster Keaton writer = Clyde Bruckman Jean Havez Joseph A. Mitchell starring = Buster Keaton music = Club Foot&#8230; …

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  • 120Okay — For other uses, see Okay (disambiguation). O.K. redirects here. For other uses, see OK (disambiguation). Okay (also spelled OK, O.K. ) is a colloquial English word denoting approval, acceptance, agreement, assent, or acknowledgment. Okay has&#8230; …

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