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to frisk
verb
To frolic, gambol, skip, dance, leap.
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"He wants to frisk me?
"They obviously forgot to frisk that person".
It looked perky and ready to frisk away.
Mr. Tabone even paused to frisk the agent for a wire.
To frisk them, they must have a reasonable belief that the person is armed and dangerous.
No hidden baggage over here!" He raises his arms, as though inviting me to frisk him.
As the officer tried to frisk Mr. Harvey, he took off running, Mr. Browne said.
When the officers approached Diallo, they never got close enough to frisk him.
The judges held that the lower court's ruling would broadly expand the power of the police to frisk people.
Mayor Michael Bloomberg and Police Commissioner Ray Kelly might decide that it is necessary to frisk everybody.
American forces also trained female volunteers from Iraq's Interior Ministry to frisk women voting at polling sites.
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