An almost pleasurable sensation of fright.
Psychophysiological response to rewarding auditory or visual stimuli.
1 Crowd-pleasing musicals could take on a subversive frisson with the new approach.
2 Those green caps and famous names produced a frisson on another plane.
3 There was no obvious connection, frisson and contest, just a workaday monologue.
4 The slight frisson of panic I felt at the position was... fleeting.
5 A frisson of his own, very personal desire kindled in his mind.
6 Her name instead of her title sent a frisson down inside her.
7 She could not repress a frisson of fear, but determination overrode it.
8 Such uni-dimensional thinking sends a frisson of rubicund belligerence down American spines.
9 The Argentinian tango adds an extra frisson to violist Anna Serova's performances.
10 The Coral Reef's duplicated room isn't just about giving visitors a frisson .
11 There was a frisson of disparagement from Tranquillity sounding in her mind.
12 Jumping down from the monkey bars, I feel a frisson of pride.
13 The moves in both debt and equities added a frisson to calm-trading markets.
14 Suburban Ka drivers can now enjoy a frisson of glamorous danger.
15 He felt a frisson of guilt in regard to his conduct towards her.
16 Whether a frisson or an outright jaw-dropper, each satisfies in its own way.
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