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Definition of gamesome in English: gamesomeadjective ˈɡeɪms(ə)mˈɡeɪmsəm Playful and merry. 爱玩耍的;快乐的 gamesome leaps and frolics Example sentencesExamples - Less vocal (for reasons of state), Britain's gamesome King Edward VII and gamey King Leopold II of the Belgians were just as intime chez Maxim.
- But he was a gamesome professor, a huntsman, a man of the field; also he was wedded to his lusts, which he did also venture to keep, rather than the birthright.
- The idea of nanoloop is to simplify the stepsequencer concept as far as possible while still keeping and hopefully even increasing the gamesome, yet addictive character of loop-based music creation.
- The courtier engages in the provocative playfulness exemplified by the participants in the four nights of gamesome conversation at the court of Urbino memorialized by Castiglione; the poet recreates it.
- No whale species is more active than the humpback, causing Herman Melville in Moby Dick to call them ‘the most lighthearted and gamesome of all the whales.’
- It's a gamesome synonymicon for the philologist and verbomaniac.
Synonyms playful, fun-loving, light-hearted, skittish, mischievous, roguish, impish, frisky, lively
Derivativesadverb ‘You may come to rue being so cavalier,’ he gamesomely warned him.
noun The script's kind of gamesomeness is hard for her to achieve in the outfit associated with modern disaffected and youth. Example sentencesExamples - Needless to say, the uncertainty that surrounded the potential magnitude of the payoffs added a rather interesting sense of gamesomeness to the plan.
- In the midst of all that glee and gamesomeness it was strange to see one standing joyless.
- ‘I hope he'd be very proud of the film,’ he said, ‘I think he would be delighted by the blend of his original sense of humour and fun and gamesomeness with the universe and with the fact that it's a proper Hollywood movie.’
- But he has not become a fool, nor has he lost all his malice - even though it now takes the form of malicious gamesomeness.
Definition of gamesome in US English: gamesomeadjectiveˈɡeɪmsəmˈɡāmsəm Playful and merry. 爱玩耍的;快乐的 gamesome leaps and frolics Example sentencesExamples - It's a gamesome synonymicon for the philologist and verbomaniac.
- Less vocal (for reasons of state), Britain's gamesome King Edward VII and gamey King Leopold II of the Belgians were just as intime chez Maxim.
- The idea of nanoloop is to simplify the stepsequencer concept as far as possible while still keeping and hopefully even increasing the gamesome, yet addictive character of loop-based music creation.
- No whale species is more active than the humpback, causing Herman Melville in Moby Dick to call them ‘the most lighthearted and gamesome of all the whales.’
- But he was a gamesome professor, a huntsman, a man of the field; also he was wedded to his lusts, which he did also venture to keep, rather than the birthright.
- The courtier engages in the provocative playfulness exemplified by the participants in the four nights of gamesome conversation at the court of Urbino memorialized by Castiglione; the poet recreates it.
Synonyms playful, fun-loving, light-hearted, skittish, mischievous, roguish, impish, frisky, lively |