All the other lambs frisked about in the sunshine, ran around the meadow and played with one another; but this little lamb stayed beside his mother and cried because he was so unhappy.
He frisked about and rolled over on the carpet, and jumped upon the chairs until the king could not make up his mind.
It was so funny that aunty laughed, and Lu joined her, after shaking her finger at the dog, who barked and frisked as if he felt that he had done a clever thing.
The little salts got into grandpa's lap; and the silver dogs lay down panting, for they hadfrisked with the children.
Outside of this enclosed space were extensive parks, where rabbits, deer, and other wild animals frisked about.
There was a wood close by, and it was one of their greatest pleasures to watch the squirrels as they frisked about, or sat on the stumps eating nuts.
Again, he frisked around in the shape of a goat or a bat.
Stuffed ponies and donkeys frisked about with ludicrous agility," writes a critic of the time.
His lower limbs, beneath the surface of the stage, frisked and curvetted about "like a horse in Ducrow's arena.
L'Ile Adam, knowing himself to be dearly loved by his mistress, troubled himself but little about Madame Imperia, grave or gay, and frisked about like a goat let loose.
Maybe frisked about, barking and unable to understand why his master would not take after a rabbit he had driven from its burrow.
And if Mr. Jessup was not there, they had good old dog Maybe, who frisked about, glad of the company of the boys.
Maybe, the dog, as soon as he saw the preparations, frisked about in delight.
Thus it happened that he scarcely ventured, during the day, to attack even a young rabbit that frisked near his lair, lest, screaming to its dam for help, it should bring a very bedlam about his ears.
With a low grunt of rage, he dashed into the fern, but the watchful stranger simply moved aside, and frisked towards the vixen as she still crouched at the edge of the stream.
She walked around the enclosure, sniffing now and again in the grass, while the young foxes frisked and gambolled with each other, or trotted demurely by her side.
Even in broad daylight, they frisked and quarrelled, in courtship and rivalry.
Nola frisked around and took the banjo from its green cover, talking all the time, pushing and placing chairs, and settling Banjo in a comfortable place.
Frances gave him her benediction with her eyes, and farewell with a warm handclasp, and Banjo's beribboned horse frisked off on its long trip, quite refreshed from the labors of the past night.
But the Ottring lay and frisked and sported in the sea before his eyes, just as he had seen it, all bright and new with fresh tar, and with the ropes and fishing gear just put in.
But all at once he saw on the sward behind her what looked like the shadow of something that whisked and frisked and writhed round and round, and twisted in and out according as she practised her wheedling ways upon him.
She who was called Muddled Maud likewise frisked and gamboled--and always she personified my idea of the French noun abandon.
Also I frisked and gamboled in those days far down in the country.
The perspiration cascaded through his pores; he grinned and winked and frisked and capered.
Snap frisked about, barking as though to ask praise for what he had done.
Snap, always ready for fun, jumped up from the grass where he had been sleeping, and frisked about, barking loudly.
Bunny Rabbit, who felt quite spry again, frisked about too, and the redbird flew overhead, flapping his wings with joy, for he was so glad everything had turned out so merrily.
After they'd finished eating they sang all the old-time songs andfrisked about, playing and dancing.
This once said, Thumb lifted his fat body stiffly from his stone, and took his jumping-pole, and frisked high, leaping to and fro to make himself warm again.
So down he went, too, and took off his jacket, and skipped and frisked till he grew warm.
He clapped his hands; he leapt and frisked and shouted.
The gay Andalusians Have fiddle and ballad, But only two coppers To buy them a salad," roared the man with special gusto, and frisked up to Pilarica, who dodged away in quick displeasure from those open arms.
Don Quixote frisked his ears and tail and turned his course toward her of his own impulse; Pedrillo gave a shout of joy, and behind Pedrillo rose the halloo of Bastiano, and behind Bastiano clanged the great copper bell of Coronela.
Never once did the dogs exhibit any symptom of uneasiness, and even when we returned to the chapel they frisked about as though they had been rabbit hunting in a summer wood.
With their going it seemed as if some evil presence had departed, for the dogs frisked about and barked merrily as they made sudden darts at their prostrate foes, and turned them over and over and tossed them in the air with vicious shakes.
After a little more hesitation, the comet yielded, and the two frisked merrily along, side by side.
And away frisked the meteor, and soon forgot all about it.
The red ribbon which he had begged from Toto set off his dark fur and bright eyes to perfection; and he certainly was a very handsome fellow, as he frisked daintily along, his tail curling gracefully over his back.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "frisked" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.