The act of searching someone for concealed weapons or illegal drugs.
1 Politely they asked if they might frisk me, then allowed me in.
2 The love of Nothus makes her frisk about like a wanton she-goat.
3 He gave the corpse a quick frisk pat-down that came up empty.
4 Whenever the fawn caught up, he was quite content to frisk about.
5 He sat down, he was so frightened he could not frisk about.
6 Edward Fordyce looked at her, puzzled and still angry about the frisk .
7 You cover, make the frisk , and put the blindfold over my eyes.
8 Not surprisingly, stop and frisk tactics overwhelmingly target Black and Latino men.
9 Sherry said you used to like to frisk her in the ninth grade.
10 They danced for the sake of motion, as lambs frisk in a meadow.
11 These are same hucksters who stated that stop and frisk worked.
12 Police in Ciudad Juárez frisk a man during a security sweep.
13 Joe Biden echoed the sentiment, saying that Bloomberg's apologies for stop - and - frisk were insufficient.
14 He put it away, out of reach, and resumed the frisk .
15 The pale sprite nodded curtly, then continued to frisk K-Max's person.
16 A whole morning to make cowslip balls, she added with a little frisk .
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