Толковый словарь английского языка - romp
Romp
romp
I. noun Etymology: partly alteration of 2ramp; partly alteration of ramp bold woman Date: 1691 one that ~s, 2. high-spirited, carefree, and boisterous play, something suggestive of such play: as, a light fast-paced narrative, dramatic, or musical work usually in a comic mood, an episode of lovemaking, an easy winning pace, II. intransitive verb Etymology: alteration of 1ramp Date: 1662 to run or play in a lively, carefree, or boisterous manner, to move or proceed in a brisk, easy, or playful manner, to win a contest easily
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v. & n. --v.intr. 1 play about roughly and energetically. 2 (foll. by along, past, etc.) colloq. proceed without effort. --n. a spell of romping or boisterous play. Phrases and idioms romp in (or home) colloq. finish as the easy winner. Derivatives rompingly adv. rompy adj. (rompier, rompiest). Etymology: perh. var. of RAMP(1) ...Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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