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Now they were up on their feet and feeling frisky.
Or was the old fellow just feeling frisky in the cool of the evening?
But he was feeling frisky when the strike pulled the plug on the season.
Do you like spring when you can start to feel frisky?
But he is clearly starting to feel frisky again.
"If they're feeling frisky maybe they'll take after him."
When he's feeling frisky he orders soup as well.
One day, I awoke feeling frisky and energetic, with a firm sense of being my self again.
She was enjoying it, and just at that moment she had good reason to be feeling frisky.
At some point, because he's feeling frisky, he writes his own string-copy function.
The Quest certainly felt frisky on the road.
"The baby was feeling frisky last night."
Nancy, on the other hand, would bite if she was feeling frisky, and though not venomous, those teeth had a sting to them.
She was feeling frisky that day, in a different pair of tight jeans, no diamond ring and sandals from the Gap.
Best with plenty of butter and a hint of garlic if you're feeling frisky."
When he's feeling frisky, people get squashed.
He feels great, he feels frisky and he wants the ball.
And if you're feeling frisky, Cincy's the city to join in a five-way.
Democrats were apparently feeling frisky.
"And I know that a girl your age often feels frisky, so I saw no reason to give you panties.
At a restaurant in Kingston, a waiter remarked, "What a great set of wheels; bet it makes you feel frisky."
Have a whisky and you'll feel frisky," he called, as the band put a rolling groove under his litany of advice.
We'd best get some practice in so's your thick-headed husband doesn't disappoint you, some night when you're feeling frisky."
"Always feel frisky in the morning," I said, giggling, "Now I can do something about it."