Aún no tenemos significados para "little frisson".
1Paula experienced a strange little frisson of relief at the statement.
2I'm not sure it was flirtatious but there was some little frisson between us.
3He meant it as a transition remark, but I had a grim little frisson.
4Hospitals, strangely, give me a little frisson of positive excitement.
5His grip was firm, warm-andsent a crazy little frisson of electricity up her arm.
6She felt a strange little frisson of fear.
7As the early morning rumour became fact there was a little frisson of excitement around the stadium.
8But there was a special little frisson every time "Courtney Love" pinged into my inbox.
9Your report is possibly trying to generate a little frisson by blurring the lines between fusion and fission.
10When I said the words, a little frisson prickled over the nape of my neck, down the length of my spine.
11She couldn't help the little frisson of eagerness at the experience; this was the first time she had ever been anywhere outside Tranquillity.
12We don't have basements where I come from (the water table's too high), so it gave me a little frisson to be below street level.
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