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frisky

/fris-kee/US // ˈfrɪs ki //UK // (ˈfrɪskɪ) //

活泼的,爽快的,爽朗的,爽快

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    frisk·i·er, frisk·i·est.

    • : lively; frolicsome; playful.

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Examples

  • No matter your cat’s age, whether she’s a frisky kitten or senior grimalkin, toys and playtime are a necessity.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • The Frisky took the bait, writing that “If famous works of art had been created today, they might have a whole different look.”

  • So to recap:  You know those two lions that were frisky enough to have lion sex and give birth to lions?

  • It takes 90 minutes on a good day and up to three hours if the Israeli settlers are feeling frisky.

  • Now come a report from veteran New York reporter Murray Weiss alleging more frisky hotel business.

  • For the famously frisky Redstone, gorgeous, much younger companions are nothing new.

  • He is a frisky dog and often chases the horses and buggies that go up and down the road in front of the house.

  • When we reached the corner we saw the frisky trio nosing along the road and moving slowly to the east.

  • 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!

  • Anne had no time to applaud for a frisky bass had attached himself to her line at the identical moment.

  • Marjorie had a horse made of a carrot, which looked like a very frisky steed, indeed.