[ US /ˈfɹɪski/ ]
[ UK /fɹˈɪski/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. playful like a lively kitten
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How To Use frisky In A Sentence

  • Within two minutes he was back as frisky and free-moving as a foal.
  • Spen was in particularly frisky mood and ended up slopping his drink down my jeans while Ross lined me up far too many vodkas on the arm of a chair.
  • He takes me riding on a frisky Icelandic horse. Times, Sunday Times
  • She is frisky and good humoured like a bouncy Labrador, gushing with anecdotes punctuated by a laugh, which is a cross between a joyous cackle and a happy crow.
  • A harmlessly fun prom band, the frisky sextet slickly employ synthesizers, moogs and a farfisa to frame their punk-lite delivery.
  • I tried for a few photographs to show my appreciation but there was a frisky breeze, too light to notice if it were not for the constant erratic movement of flowers and leaves.
  • Not happy news, but probably not a total surprise either, and it makes her kind of frisky once she gets over it. Matt's TV Week in Review: Premiere Week Edition
  • Tim Stanley has noticed that Dr Paul is repeatedly showing signs of what I possibly not he would call crankiness in his answers. @timothy_stanley Paul's very frisky tonight. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • Suddenly, all the pools in the zoo are full and overflowing and the animals who were quite sluggish in summer are now frisky.
  • It would be the easiest folly in the world to fall in love with her: there is such a sweet babylike roundness about her face and figure; the delicate dark rings of hair lie so charmingly about her ears and neck; her great dark eyes with their long eye-lashes touch one so strangely, as if an imprisoned frisky sprite looked out of them. Adam Bede
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