frisk|frisked|frisking|frisks in English
verb
[frɪsk]
gambol, play, frolic; search a person for concealed weapons or goods, perform a body search
Use "frisk|frisked|frisking|frisks" in a sentence
1. You gonna frisk me?
2. Their lively puppy frisks all over the house.
3. You're not gonna frisk me.
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5. Lambs frisked in the fields.
6. The puppy frisked its tail.
7. Everyone was frisked before getting on the plane.
8. He gave the suspect a quick frisk.
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10. Barking and yelping, the puppy frisked at his heels.
11. McCluskey said curtly, " I frisked him.
12. They gave him a thorough frisk for drugs.
13. A: Are they going to frisk all the passengers?
14. We were all frisked at the airport.
15. The policeman frisked him then reached for his handcuffs.
16. We were frisked at the airport - can you believe it?
17. The puppy frisked its tail when it saw its master.
18. They had been crazy not to frisk that boy.
19. The Curvetings of a horse (of a person) Caper, frisking, often with a …
20. A guard frisked him expertly, then led him into a large room.
21. The true lab holds the Amalgamates who try to kill Frisk
22. Lambs frisk and play , the shepherds pipe all day.
23. Didier Drogba says Chelsea are paying in Europe for the Frisk affair.
24. He also frisked drunks and got himself arrested on a vagrancy charge.
25. Frisk film is backed by a translucent paper that provides additional handling ease.