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frisky

[fris-kee]

adjective

friskier, friskiest 
  1. lively; frolicsome; playful.



frisky

/ ˈڰɪɪ /

adjective

  1. lively, high-spirited, or playful

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Other 51Թ Forms

  • friskily adverb
  • friskiness noun
  • unfrisky adjective
  • ˈڰ쾱 adverb
  • ˈڰ쾱Ա noun
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of frisky1

First recorded in 1515–25; frisk + -y 1
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Her tale of best friends — Mia, a romance novelist who is cynical about love and unable to write, and Gavin, who thinks he can help her get her mojo back — is a frisky delight.

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Her son Ajit, just beginning to walk, was full of life: frisky, restless, and curious about the world.

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By contrast, “Gangplank Galleon,” which accompanies the game’s climactic pirate ship boss fight, begins in the frisky style of an accordion-led sea shanty.

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I don’t feel frisky, but I feel fine.’

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The giant, slow-motion Galápagos tortoise may even get frisky and mate.

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