Crossword clues for frisked
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Frisk \Frisk\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Frisked; p. pr. & vb. n. Frisking.] To leap, skip, dance, or gambol, in fronc and gayety.
The frisking satyrs on the summits danced.
--Addison.
Wiktionary
vb. (en-past of: frisk)
Usage examples of "frisked".
He pulled off his hat, drew out of it a needle and thread (hidden deeply, for they fingered the hats when they frisked you.
So when it was the turn of the 104th to be frisked they bad to ease up a bit: Volkovoi told the guards to take the name of anyone who might be wearing extra garments--the culprits were to surrender them in person to personal property that evening with a written explanation of how and why they had hidden the garments.
And even while the ceremony was going on, apparently, Miss Peace was being frisked by a personal bodyguard.
We frisked the woman, gentle, of course, but enough to know that she hadn't a thing on her.
Moving very quickly, she relieved my pocket of the weight of my gun, and frisked me for other weapons.
He didn't mention the other day when she'd frisked him, but it was clear the incident had emboldened him.
Outside, they pushed Judy forward against a large, black car without a word and frisked her.
Another guard frisked him expertly then led him up the steps into the house.
It had cost a total of ten thousand dollars but it would keep him out of jail if he was frisked by the cops.
He was frisked thoroughly, twice, before being shown into the Presence.
When the coast was clear I tore out of my wrapper and frisked Chickie-like through the brush, hooting joyfully my pain.