Definitions
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- v. Simple past tense and past participle of frisk.
Etymologies
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Examples
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Recently you mocked both Melissa Kite's judgements and sources when you "frisked" her assessment of the upcoming Tory reshuffle.
EXCLUSIVE: Tories Accuse LibDems of By Election Dirty Tricks
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I thought she said he 'frisked' her .. which would be a cause for complaint
Should Tory Bloggers Be More Aggressive in Defending Themselves?
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Silly mellisa also spoke of being "frisked" By Iain Dale , when in reality she should have said "Fisked"
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Is there something about stating your name or handing over a driver’s license that differs from being patted down or frisked, which is already constitutional for Terry purposes?
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Two of the Prussians "frisked" us for our tobacco, cigarettes, knives and other valuables.
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Mortimer made half-accusations against the freshmen they had "frisked" earlier in the evening, and had been soundly trounced for their impudence.
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There was; and, after being "frisked" for weapons, he went busily to work.
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On arrival there we were thoroughly "frisked", and all our personal belongings, including neckties, taken away.
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As a final attention he "frisked" the mate and removed his keys and a heavy automatic pistol.
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Though their eyes flashed their rage, the German officers raised their hands while a petty officer "frisked" them one after the other.
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