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If only more of the food lived up to the frisson.
At least, that made the kind of sense Frisson could understand.
But others said stories like those brought a frisson that is now gone.
Well, perhaps a frisson, but nothing compared to what was to come.
He could sense the frisson of history being made in the studio.
With a frisson of alarm, I made my way to his side.
Even now I get a frisson of excitement just looking at the cover.
But what about that nice old thing the frisson, the suggestion?
A frisson went around the crowd: this was more like it.
Frisson looked up and held out the page, looking very anxious.
He thought of the possibilities and a frisson ran through him.
But there is still a frisson of anticipation in the air.
"More important is to create a frisson around what we are doing.
"Not if we look for the better world," Frisson said softly.
Frisson looked up, pleased, then started off into the forest again.
"I had never thought of a need for it," Frisson confessed.
For the first time, Frisson showed a flash of anger.
It sent a frisson of fear through the Democratic caucus.
Shadow had a frisson, then, as they crossed the dark water.
Although the frissons were all present and accounted for, there was something missing.
He glanced around, a frisson of fear running up his spine.
As in fishing, there is a frisson associated with that event.
Blinking several times, I felt that old frisson down the spine.
Enjoy the frisson of excitement that comes with ( some) power.
But what, other than a frisson of recognition, is really to be gained from such an exercise?