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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



... elegance and refinement. The actress who, we think, comes nearest to her in genteel comedy, is Mrs Henry Siddons, in her beautiful representation of such parts as Beatrice or Viola; but she has not the same appearance of natural light-hearted buoyancy and playfulness of disposition; you see occasional transient indications of a serious thoughtful turn of mind, which assumes gaiety and cheerfulness, rather than passes naturally into it; which you admire, because it places the actress in ...
— Travels in France during the years 1814-1815 • Archibald Alison

... that way of jesting, that schoolboy playfulness allied with that audacity, the quizzing expression of those eyes, and lastly that Christian name of Alexandre, which was not his name at all and which only one person used to give him, ...
— The Teeth of the Tiger • Maurice Leblanc

... at him again through narrowing eyelids, the playfulness all vanished. "You do yourself injustice, sir, as I am a woman. Your wits want nothing more in briskness." She rose, and looked down upon him engrossed in his broth. "For a dissembler, sir," she pronounced upon him acidly, ...
— The Lion's Skin • Rafael Sabatini

... if she had had the most brilliant education. The auspicious opening of a flower transplanted into a soil that suits it, shone through Louise's whole being. My manner towards her partakes of a tenderer playfulness, a more affectionate gallantry. After all, Richeport is better than Pont de l'Arche, for there is nothing like fighting on ...
— The Cross of Berny • Emile de Girardin

... was a work of Nature in her mood of majestie 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 ...
— The Great Stone Face - And Other Tales Of The White Mountains • Nathaniel Hawthorne


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