Crossword-Solution: ROLLICK 7 letters, 34 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 13

We have 34 clues for the answer “ROLLICK”

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behave in a boisterous manner 1 answer
splurge 14 answers
BE boisterous 14 answers
Luxuriate 20 answers
Have a ball? 22 answers
Lark 29 answers
MOVE merrily 31 answers
Binge 32 answers
waes hal 33 answers
memorialise 33 answers
beat it up 34 answers
Escapade 34 answers
Luxuriate (in) 36 answers
have a party 36 answers
drink deep 37 answers
whoop it up 37 answers
HOP and jump 38 answers
DANCE around 38 answers
Wassail. 39 answers
Carouse 39 answers
live it up 41 answers
joviality 44 answers
Entertain 45 answers
revel 46 answers
Make Merry 46 answers
Spree 50 answers
high jinks 52 answers
Feast 52 answers
Rejoice 53 answers
Celebrate 54 answers
Bash 54 answers
Caper 61 answers
Gaiety. 70 answers
Riot 71 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
AERET
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with ROLLICK (5)

Your children must not play with his; they may rollick freely with the little negroes, but not with the slave-dealer's children.
The Papers And Writings Of Abraham Lincoln, Volume Two Abraham Lincoln 2001
Caxton to the grandees of the neighborhood, and uttered by no less a person than Squire Rollick, of Rollick Hall, chairman of the quarter-sessions.
The Caxtons, Part 2 Edward Bulwer-Lytton 2005
Rollick said that the "'County Mercury' ought to be hanged," he was one of those politicians who had already begun to call the agricultural interest "a Vampire." Flushed with that fancied discovery, Uncle Jack rushed on, intending to bear along with the stream, thus fortunately directed, all the "rubbish" (1) subsequently shot into Covent Garden and Hall of Commerce.
The Caxtons, Part 2 Edward Bulwer-Lytton 2005
Rollick, how can you suppose that you will have justice done you if at this time of day you neglect the Press? The Press, sir--there it is--air we breathe! What you want is a great national--no, not a national--A Provincial proprietary weekly journal, supported liberally and steadily by that mighty party whose very existence is at stake.
The Caxtons, Part 2 Edward Bulwer-Lytton 2005
Rollick, who gave forty guineas a year to a professed cook and housekeeper, used regularly, whenever we dined at Rollick Hall, to call across the table to my mother (who therewith blushed up to her ears) to apologize for the strawberry jelly.
The Caxtons, Part 12 Edward Bulwer-Lytton 2005