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frisky
1 ENTRIES FOUND:
frisky
(adjective)
frisky
/
ˈ
frɪski/
adjective
friskier
;
friskiest
frisky
/
ˈ
frɪski/
adjective
friskier
;
friskiest
Britannica Dictionary definition of FRISKY
[
more frisky; most frisky
]
1
:
very playful or lively
frisky
kittens
The kids were
frisky
after all that candy.
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2
informal
:
sexually playful or excited
feeling
frisky
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— friskily
/
ˈ
frɪskəli/
adverb
kittens playing
friskily
on the lawn
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— friskiness
noun
[
noncount
]
the
friskiness
of the kittens
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