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frisking

[ UK /fɹˈɪskɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
  1. the act of searching someone for concealed weapons or illegal drugs
    he gave the suspect a quick frisk

How To Use frisking In A Sentence

  • You referred to the expression frisking a cly as Cockney rhyming slang. The Right Word in the Right Place at the Right Time
  • They said his actions were more wicked and despicable than earlier claims of a foreign hostess forcing Chinese female workers to kowtow and a security guard frisking female workers.
  • ‘She was caught in the bush, sir,’ he explained, glancing down at the dog that was still frisking about.
  • The lambs were frisking around the pen.
  • A pair of orioles alighted on the frisking branch of a weeping willow.
  • He reels off a list of brand names he spotted in his expert visual frisking of the store: Corbin, Cole Haan, Allen-Edmonds, Bass, Sperry Top-Sider. What Main Street Can Learn From the Mall
  • The subtle pat-down before the actual snatch was called frisking the cly. The Right Word in the Right Place at the Right Time
  • Even Fritz appeared to be impressed with the belief that the shikaree was the most important personage in the party: for every time that the latter descended from the cliff the dog had paid his "devoirs" to him, frisking around, leaping up, and looking steadfastly in his face, as if congratulating him on being their deliverer! The Cliff Climbers A Sequel to "The Plant Hunters"
  • She says she can picture Charlie right now frisking about some green field of Heaven, wearing his loop of flowers.
  • 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! Uncategorized Blog Posts
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