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  • 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.
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  • 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
  • Others were frisky, some downright mischievous, but Cisco was solemnly content.
  • Rex Neindorf brought in a few frisky fellows form the Alice Springs Reptile Centre.
  • Attempting to capture the saucy spirit of the movies and genre on which the series was based, and even featuring several of the frisky familiar faces from the films, one would anticipate a risqué, ribald offering.
  • At the X-ray machine the security officer was a middle-aged lady with a frisky look. Times, Sunday Times
  • The beast in question was a trifle frisky in the sale ring and confined Aunty Pam behind the guard rail.
  • All of this fresh air and warm sunshine has had me feeling pretty frisky on my skates.
  • It's a beautiful horse but a bit too frisky for an inexperienced rider.
  • 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. Madame Midas
  • The animals are being transferred from Longleat Safari Park to a zoo in France to give the frisky creatures more room to roam.
  • I felt frisky, as if I might break into a dance.
  • 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. Madame Midas
  • When the weather's good and I'm feelin 'frisky, I ride my bike all over it. March 14th, 2005
  • His horse was feeling frisky, and he had to hold the reins tightly.
  • I later spotted a sign warning that frisky rhinos could damage door mirrors.
  • To make a simple aerator so you dont have to spend so much money take a few pieces of a dry red clay flowerpot dropped into your minnow bucket every so often will keep your bait alive and frisky on a long trip. Fishing tips
  • The morning fresh air makes me feel quite frisky.
  • Where we like to get frisky depends on where we live. The Sun
  • Then those of my dear neighbors nearest my heart decided to prevent a lonely Christmas for me, so on December 21st came Mrs. Louderer, laden with an immense plum pudding and a big "wurst," and a little later came Mrs. O'Shaughnessy on her frisky pony, Chief, her scarlet sweater making a bright bit of color against our snow - wrapped horizon. Letters of a Woman Homesteader
  • Laura's glowing face was fairly radiant with beauty, and her figure was unconsciously displayed in such a variety of bewitching attitudes and dainty postures, that even a pair of frisky kittens, that had been chasing each other round the grassplot and up and down the stems of the cherry-trees, ceased their gambols and lay still, crouching in the grass, and watching her graceful motions, as if taking heed for future imitation. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 01, No. 03, January, 1858
  • A photojournalist is charged with taking his publisher’s daughter, in her early 20s, back to the United States before Mexico is quarantined again for the aliens’ frisky season. Current Movie Reviews, Independent Movies - Film Threat
  • These little piggies were so delightful, and they were running around playing like frisky kittens.
  • It's a beautiful horse but a bit too frisky for an inexperienced rider.
  • His horse was feeling frisky, and he had to hold the reins tightly.
  • The saucy slap changes from clear to deep crimson as the wearer feels frisky. The Sun
  • Smells like a decoction of mild tropical fruits with some pears in there and a certain frisky note of red capsicum.
  • If you feel really frisky you can stick a funky fin on the back. Times, Sunday Times
  • 'Pineapple Crush' is a choice party-maker, gazing back to '91 with genes from Hip-House and nascent UK hardcore spliced with a 2010 subbass and frisky keys. Boomkat: Just arrived
  • Families at the sanctuary revelled in the good weather, but the warmth made Oliver a little frisky.
  • Ria was exercising her horse in the paddock, because he was getting too frisky; at least that was her excuse.
  • And on the phone to me last week, with the appropriate noises of a frisky daughter in the background, Jack gave me a peach of a Father's Day line.
  • But it was a frisky fivesome, and everyone had his dig. Kevin Pauwels wins 2011 GVA Trofee-Lille
  • One of our players was kicked, and, as I was standing next to the man with the frisky boots, I felt honour-bound to have a swat at him.
  • The second time he came round to my place and was in a frisky mood. The Sun
  • I yell at the frisky types skipping along the deep gold sand.
  • Standout scene: Andrew's mother (Mary Steenburgen) and frisky, 90-year-old "Gammy Annie" (Betty White) drag stick-in-the-mud Margaret to a bar for a makeshift bachelorette party. Non-explosive entertainment can be just as enjoyable
  • The former Partick Thistle co-manager is still as irrepressible as ever, still as frisky and enthusiastic as a puppy.
  • From crabs and snails to frisky sea lions, this is one of the most diverse and active habitats on the planet.
  • It's a beautiful horse but a bit too frisky for an inexperienced rider.
  • United were in one of their frisky moods. Times, Sunday Times
  • I sign myself in, I am searched and I then join a line-up in a yard while a frisky dog sniffs me in case I am trying to smuggle in drugs.
  • Frisky Lucille is an affection 8-month female dwarf rabbit. Boing Boing: May 11, 2003 - May 17, 2003 Archives
  • The saucy slap changes from clear to deep crimson as the wearer feels frisky. The Sun
  • Barry: That's good. You can't have frisky horses in a riding school. Beginners can't handle them.
  • If you're feelin 'frisky, consider St.L. over Seattle. Football query (Jack Bog's Blog)
  • 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
  • All my heart, all my affection, all my admiration, went out spontaneously to this frisky little forked black thing, this compact and compressed incarnation of energy and force and promptness and celerity and confidence, this smart, smily, engaging, shiney-eyed little devil, feruled on his upper end by a gleaming fire-coal of a fez with a red-hot tassel dangling from it. Following the Equator, Part 5
  • All you need to do is put one on the next time you're getting frisky. The Sun
  • DiaryLand contact other diaries: h2ophobic myownjourney eowyn86 ieatsoap quincetree caker bindyree misspinkkate minstrelite mrbilly iamjackslie purelogic fightn4life swimmmer72 chapter3 friskyseal frogeye Seattle-rain Diary Entry
  • I am a girl with diverse character, sometimes frisky especially & sometimes shy extremely.
  • Somehow or other he heard that there was a place on Swift River called the gristmill, where there was almost all the wheat in the world -- at least that is what Frisky heard. The Tale of Frisky Squirrel
  • You'd think that being whisked through the forest by a team of frisky huskies would be fast - to the spectator, at least, it looks more of a canter than a white-knuckle ride.
  • This CD manages to be fun, frisky, soulful and evocative, old-world and contemporary, all at the same time.
  • I hope the colours of cat heaven are golden brown to let her blend in, that the mice are plump and frisky, the foxes slow and the birds just a little unattentive. Pusi
  • Early next morning found the Talbots eager like frisky children raring to get started in their adventure.
  • It's a beautiful horse but a bit too frisky for an inexperienced rider.
  • If you feel really frisky you can stick a funky fin on the back. Times, Sunday Times
  • Around the year 850 in southern Abyssinia, a young goatherd named Khaldi noticed that his goats were particularly frisky and frolicsome when he brought them home in the evening.
  • 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 ... T.I. Punished For Wife's 'Frisky' Prison Visit
  • Apparently, it's prom season for antique horrors from the deep: the living fossils were getting frisky. But not a real pandemic, that's cruel.
  • Around the year 850 in southern Abyssinia, a young goatherd named Khaldi noticed that his goats were particularly frisky and frolicsome when he brought them home in the evening.
  • It's a beautiful horse but a bit too frisky for an inexperienced rider.
  • They know he's had a frisky past and I don't think people are concerned about that.
  • He's described as a frisky, healthy, normal, rambunctious puppy. CNN Transcript Aug 3, 2005
  • The lady's riding companion smiled good-naturedly and dismounted from his frisky dapple.
  • Junior football is the traditional sacrificial ground where balding corner-backs regularly obliterate frisky teenagers for no apparent reason.
  • You are now in your twenties, feeling a bit frisky and looking for love. Times, Sunday Times
  • Unfortunately, I am not so frisky now, but still every day a kind woman comes to help me keep clean and comfortable.
  • He'll let nineteen go by without batting an eye, and mebbe the twentieth, just because he's feeling frisky, he'll cut up over like a range cayuse. Chapter XI
  • He had a frisky horse to manage, and the Captain congratulated himself for this occasion at least that he was a skilled whip. Melbourne House
  • I felt frisky, as if I might break into a dance.
  • Fall is the season when you come alive, and right now the equinox is putting a frisky skip in your step.
  • I apparently have something called pleurisy, which, although it sounds like something you'd catch from a frisky co-ed after an all-night kegger, is actually inflammation of the lining of your lungs. Archive 2009-08-01
  • All she needs is a frisky white Pomeranian to help her get the man she loves and save her from getting married to his brother.
  • Gannets, fulmars and kittiwakes all constitute a hazard to a frisky live-bait, as do blue sharks.
  • Now, with Jasper and Mrs. Jay both flying at him, Frisky had to be sprier than ever. The Tale of Frisky Squirrel
  • He plunged in, time after time, to fetch out my in-thrown stick, with a frisky bound; emerging after the performance with ice-pendants to his glossy, silken ears and coat smartly curled, as if he had just paid a visit to Truefitt's, and been manipulated by the dexterous hands of one of the assistants at that celebrated establishment, armed with the crinal tongs and anybody's best macassar. She and I, Volume 1
  • Standing on the surface of this planet, my attention was easily attracted by the two frisky moons called Deimos and Phobos, at the small distance of 14,600 and 12,500 miles respectively. Life in a Thousand Worlds
  • To say I'm slightly frisky is also an understatement. Archive 2007-10-01
  • I yell at the frisky types skipping along the deep gold sand.
  • Apparently, the abundance of retirees in the Sunshine state include a frisky few not content to play euchre and shuffleboard for the rest of their lives. Jaunted - The Pop Culture Travel Guide
  • Annie Parisse wakes up Rubicon as twitchy Will's frisky neighbor, welcoming him into her apartment and her bed as he hides from the spooks. Matt's TV Week in Review: Premiere Week Edition
  • It all started, as legend has it, when an Ethiopian herder noticed that his goats were acting a bit frisky after munching on some strange berries.
  • This splendidly frisky Italian white wine from Piedmont is made from the Cortese grape.
  • 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. Manco, the Peruvian Chief An Englishman's Adventures in the Country of the Incas
  • It does a fellow good to feel a little frisky," sang, or rather shouted, a little Corporal, whom we have met before in these pages, as he made ridiculous efforts to infuse life into heels clodded with mud. Red-Tape and Pigeon-Hole Generals As Seen From the Ranks During a Campaign in the Army of the Potomac
  • Soon, everyone is blowing reefer and getting frisky, and it doesn't take long for clothes - and inhibitions - to hit the floor.
  • A brazen bullmastiff, saucy Great Dane, frisky Rottweiler or even a cheeky Chihuahua would have been more flattering than a breed most associated with tutus, rhinestone collars and yapping. Meredith C. Carroll: An Open Letter to Al Gore
  • Transit cops launch investigation as possible picture of frisky frotteurist emerges NBC Bay Area -
  • These two were frisky, feisty and full of tricks.
  • His wife said he had been getting frisky. Times, Sunday Times
  • These little piggies were so damned delightful, and they were running around playing like frisky kittens.
  • The frisky geezer is someone who never got the memo to stick to golf from here on out. Archive 2007-09-09
  • DRINK beer for cheer and whisky to get frisky? Times, Sunday Times
  • TremblingEagle the host doesn't "get" SpaceGhost Coast2Coast, Sealab 2021 or Frisky Dingo no wonder he raves week after week about how great Avatar is. /Filmcast Ep. 87 - The Wolfman (GUEST: Dan Eckman, Director of Mystery Team) | /Film
  • The frisky wind and sprinting clouds had woken up the homeless early, making them uncharacteristically active. LOST CHILDREN
  • Getting frisky about new film. Times, Sunday Times
  • The film follows the adventures of a young brother and sister when the frisky feline pays them a surprise visit.
  • The back of my pants were wet; my US Army camou-jacket's back was wet, too, but I was frisky, peppy, happy, filled with joy--THE JOY OF BEING ALIVE. A Normal Day in New York City
  • They were happy and frisky and full of energy and love for one another.

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