Romp

Verb

 * 1)  To play about roughly, energetically or boisterously.
 * 2) * When the kids're allowed to romp in the bedroom, they break something.
 * 3)  🇺🇸 (Often used with down) To press forcefully, to encourage vehemently, to oppress.
 * 4) To win easily.
 * 5) * England romped to an easy win over Australia.
 * 6)  To engage in playful or boisterous sex.

Noun

 * 1) A period of boisterous play, a frolic.
 * 2)  A bout of playful or boisterous sex.
 * 3) * Sex romp at Windsor castle (headline in The Sun)

Adverbs for Romp
sportively; boisterously; gaily; enthusiastically; irresistibly; intoxicatedly; pastorally; amorously; rustically.

Thesaurus
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