Unfortunately, as travelogue it's asfrisky as a lame pack mule.
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Footage shows them running and leaping in circles, a behaviour known asfrisky hopping
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The dog seemed asfrisky and energetic as when he chased the shells at breakfast-time.
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He is asfrisky as a kitten.
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He was asfrisky as ever then.
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The donkeys came asfrisky as kids all the way from Loanda until we began to descend the Leeambye.
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But Jeanette knew nothing of it; and, having eaten well and drunk plentifully, she was asfrisky as a kitten.
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In their final days, Gen-cats usually grow thin and don't move around so much, but her freakish cats are asfrisky as ever.
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I tested all the foods you gave me, all the ointments, and the obliging animals I gave them to are asfrisky as ever.
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Lady Morley, had her temperament permitted, might have been asfrisky or as risky as she pleased, without attracting unkind attention, much less censure.
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But it might be noticed that he was not asfrisky as usual the balance of that afternoon, being content to cuddle down, and rest.
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Her eyes glared fiercely; and her tail grew as big asFrisky's own.
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You know I'm not so good a climber asFrisky Squirrel.
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He was rather afraid of anything as big asFrisky.
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The next day, asFrisky was playing in a tree-top, he came across Uncle Sammy Coon sunning himself.