Wiktionary
adv. in a frisky manner
WordNet
adv. in a playfully frisky manner; "he moves about friskily despite his age"
Usage examples of "friskily".
Garion glanced down through the window at the little horse friskily running through the field surrounding the tower.
But after our revered rejuvenated phrase-pinching Scaurus Princeps Senatus friskily examined their credentials, he denied them an audience on the grounds that they had no official status.
I would run-jog-stroll along the wide dirt track that ran through the dry red dunes, Trudie would gambol friskily along, this way and that, ears flapping, and Maggie would bowl along cheerily biting her neck.
More excited consultation at the piano, and Valentina gestured for silence, and friskily announced that she and her friends would do the ballet created for their tour of the fronts.
Velox was sometimes coyly and friskily averse to being put to work in the early mornings, Wyrd showed me how to humor him into submission.
It was Mademoiselle Isabelle who finally emerged, friskily, and walked towards the threshold, turning round several times to the person in the cab.
It seems as if he must have bewitched the rats which crawl friskily about him, one perching on his shoulders.
He sauntered beside them so friskily that Sophie was sure he thought Howl was done for.
Tiff joined him in a few verses, then bounded friskily away, rolling head over heels through the grass, hollering hysterically and getting away from Chaney’.