friskiness / ˈfrɪs ki /

胆怯胆小怕事胆量胆怯感

friskiness 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective

frisk·i·er, frisk·i·est.

  1. lively; frolicsome; playful.

friskiness 近义词

n. 名词 noun

playfulness

更多friskiness例句

  1. No matter your cat’s age, whether she’s a frisky kitten or senior grimalkin, toys and playtime are a necessity.
  2. He chewed the ears off a squeaky pink stuffed rabbit and now parades around the house with its earless body whenever he’s at his friskiest.
  3. The vibrant colors and frisky attitude mask Friedman’s outlook, but she sees the “inherent tension” of a coiled metal blade as a metaphor for the country’s current plight.
  4. The Frisky took the bait, writing that “If famous works of art had been created today, they might have a whole different look.”
  5. So to recap:  You know those two lions that were frisky enough to have lion sex and give birth to lions?
  6. It takes 90 minutes on a good day and up to three hours if the Israeli settlers are feeling frisky.
  7. Now come a report from veteran New York reporter Murray Weiss alleging more frisky hotel business.
  8. For the famously frisky Redstone, gorgeous, much younger companions are nothing new.
  9. He is a frisky dog and often chases the horses and buggies that go up and down the road in front of the house.
  10. When we reached the corner we saw the frisky trio nosing along the road and moving slowly to the east.
  11. A frisky young mother is an awful responsibility for a girl, and I should hate to have to ask anyone's intentions about my Mamma!
  12. Anne had no time to applaud for a frisky bass had attached himself to her line at the identical moment.
  13. Marjorie had a horse made of a carrot, which looked like a very frisky steed, indeed.