frisky

IPA: frˈɪski

adjective

  • Abounding in energy or playfulness.
  • (informal) Sexually aroused.
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Examples of "frisky" in Sentences

  • To say I'm slightly frisky is also an understatement.
  • If you're feelin 'frisky, consider St.L. over Seattle.
  • He's described as a frisky, healthy, normal, rambunctious puppy.
  • When the weather's good and I'm feelin 'frisky, I ride my bike all over it.
  • Not happy news, but probably not a total surprise either, and it makes her kind of frisky once she gets over it.
  • Though he cannot be called a frisky animal, he certainly does not deserve the name given to him, as, when he chooses, he can move, as I now had proof, at a great rate.
  • Rapper T.I. got in some serious trouble with prison officials this weekend -- after guards caught the most famous inmate in Arkansas getting "frisky" with his wife during visiting hours ...
  • This lady was one of those modern inventions known as a frisky matron, and said and did all manner of dreadful things, which people winked at because — she was Mrs Meddlechip, and eccentric.
  • This lady was one of those modern inventions known as a frisky matron, and said and did all manner of dreadful things, which people winked at because -- she was Mrs Meddlechip, and eccentric.
  • Fu#k! last chance veer into wind-take aim make sure and steady as a rock. kaboom! pellets frisking wing of feathers flitting down in frisky wing. shake of tail and hardly glimmer at the pest down on the earth, flies that dabnaggin dead bird!

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