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frisky

[fris-kee] / ˈfrɪs ki /


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“Gasms” finds the 83-year-old in a frisky mood, with the Motown icon writing a collection for the bedroom, with yearning across its nine tracks.

From Seattle Times

“Zion Wolf Theme” was a frisky dub number about anxiety, and the first moment of the night that felt genuinely ecstatic and optimistic.

From New York Times

On the album “Belafonte Sings the Blues,” the backup group features top jazz musicians and the singing gets loose, frisky and playful.

From New York Times

In February 2020, six months shy of his 90th birthday, Mr. Jamal sounded to critics as frisky and authoritative as ever in live performance at the Kennedy Center’s Concert Hall.

From Washington Post

As Salon Food reported, the footage began with the musician referring to himself as a grandpa who was "feeling a little frisky today."

From Salon