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Playfulness   /plˈeɪfəlnəs/   Listen
Playfulness

noun
1.
A festive merry feeling.  Synonym: gaiety.
2.
A disposition to find (or make) causes for amusement.  Synonym: fun.  "He was fun to be with"
3.
Activities that are enjoyable or amusing.  Synonyms: fun, merriment.  "He is fun to have around"






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"Playfulness" Quotes from Famous Books



... Stone Face, then, was a work of Nature in her mood of majestic playfulness, formed on the perpendicular side of a mountain by some immense rocks, which had been thrown together in such a position as, when viewed at a proper distance, precisely to resemble the features of the human countenance. It seemed as if an enormous ...
— Junior Classics, V6 • Various

... the face of Amulya—beautiful, radiant with devotion. He did not wait, despairing, for the blow of fate to fall, but rushed into the thick of danger. In my misery I do him reverence. He is my boy-god. Under the pretext of his playfulness he took from me the weight of my burden. He would save me by taking the punishment meant for me on his own head. But how am Ito bear this terrible mercy ...
— The Home and the World • Rabindranath Tagore

... for some time splashing about and puffing with all his might; a sort of playfulness which struck me as remarkable for so grave and sedate a character; and then a most unusual floundering, attended with a gurgling of the ...
— The Adventures of Hajji Baba of Ispahan • James Morier

... lately stood before us dressed in such fulness of terror. But indeed the Poet's skill at heightening any feeling by awakening its opposite; how he manages to give strength to our most earnest sentiments by touching some spring of playfulness; and to further our liveliest moods by springing upon us some delicate surprises of seriousness;—all this is matter of ...
— Shakespeare: His Life, Art, And Characters, Volume I. • H. N. Hudson

... to him quietly, all of the pretty triumph and playfulness gone, so that she stood like an angel in the soft glow of the skies, much older than he had ever seen her before, and smiled at him with a new and wonderful tenderness as she held out her ...
— The Country Beyond - A Romance of the Wilderness • James Oliver Curwood


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