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Frisk   /frɪsk/   Listen
verb
frisk  v. t.  To search (a person) for concealed weapons or other objects, by patting the clothing to detect objects underneath; as, the police pulled the car over and frisked the occupants.
Synonyms: frisk.



Frisk  v. i.  (past & past part. frisked; pres. part. frisking)  To leap, skip, dance, or gambol, in fronc and gayety. "The frisking satyrs on the summits danced."



adjective
Frisk  adj.  Lively; brisk; frolicsome; frisky. (Obs.)



Frisk  adj.  A frolic; a fit of wanton gayety; a gambol: a little playful skip or leap.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Frisk" Quotes from Famous Books



... St. Jaco's, being them off that island (creatures more like English pigs on stilts than any thing else, unless you could imagine a cross between a pig and a greyhound), in the lightness of their hearts and happy ignorance of their doom, took a frisk, as you often see pigs do on shore, commenced a run from forward right aft, and galloping to the spot where we were all collected, rushed against the two just made one, destroying their centre of gravity, and upsetting them; and, indeed, destroying the gravity and upsetting ...
— Newton Forster - The Merchant Service • Captain Frederick Marryat

... and their cheeks With tears bedewing ceaseless at her side. As when the calves within some village rear'd Behold, at eve, the herd returning home From fruitful meads where they have grazed their fill, No longer in the stalls contain'd, they rush With many a frisk abroad, and, blaring oft, With one consent, all dance their dams around, 500 So they, at sight of me, dissolved in tears Of rapt'rous joy, and each his spirit felt With like affections warm'd as he had reach'd Just then his country, and his city seen, Fair Ithaca, where he was born and rear'd. ...
— The Odyssey of Homer • Homer

... all the Zoo, you Bound us tight in affection's bond; Now you're gone from the friends that knew you, Wails the whaup in the Waders' Pond; Wails the whaup and the seamews keen a Song of sorrow; but you, Georgina, Frisk for ever where warm winds woo you, There, in the ...
— Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 156, Feb. 19, 1919 • Various

... clothed in scarlet red, In scarlet fine and gay; And he did frisk it over the plain, And chanted ...
— Types of Children's Literature • Edited by Walter Barnes

... fault but the contact with the things of the Church that makes me gambol and frisk, just as the Devil they say is a good enough fellow left to himself and is only moderately heated, yet when you put him into holy water all the world is witness how ...
— The Path to Rome • Hilaire Belloc


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