frisson|frissons in English

noun

[fris·son || frɪː'sɔ̃ /'frɪːsɔ̃]

thrill, brief feeling of excitement

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1. MOI J'ADORE MISSING YOU ! LA VOIX TREMBLANTE DU CHANTEUR ME DONNE DES FRISSONS!

2. There is a tingle in the woods around these trees, a frisson of excitement and danger.

3. And alchemy is the key word here, because the erotic frisson is such that the kiss that you only imagine giving, can be as powerful and as enchanting as hours of actual lovemaking.

4. Though tempered by comparison, the artist's stylistic extravagance - manifest in expressionistically smeared, splattered, and Abraded paint handling - calls to mind Cecily Brown's fluent foregrounding of oil's in-the-flesh immediacy and the cunning ease with which obfuscatory gestures can suggest sexual frisson.

5. ‘Anyhoo, to get to the point’ ‘Anyhoo, most of my workings are very subtle.’ ‘Anyhoo, I think I might be having an identity crisis.’ ‘Oh well, this blog was gettin' too many hits Anyhoo.’ ‘I think having seen the film does add an extra spooky frisson to the album, but I'm sure I'd dig it Anyhoo.’