friskful (Meaning)

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friskful (a.)

Brisk; lively; frolicsome.

Synonyms & Antonyms of friskful

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friskful Sentence Examples

  1. The friskful puppy bounded through the park, its tail wagging with unrestrained joy.
  2. The friskful child ran circles around her grandmother, her laughter filling the air with happiness.
  3. The friskful breeze carried the scent of blooming flowers, filling the room with a sweet fragrance.
  4. The friskful kitten pounced on a toy mouse, its playful antics delighting its owners.
  5. The friskful dancers twirled and leaped across the stage, their movements filled with energy and grace.
  6. The friskful mountain stream tumbled over rocks and cascaded into a pool below.
  7. The friskful hikers ascended the trail with ease, their spirits lifted by the beauty of the surroundings.
  8. The friskful fire crackled and danced in the hearth, providing warmth and comfort on a cold winter's night.
  9. The friskful music filled the concert hall, inspiring the audience to sway and tap their feet.
  10. The friskful imagination of the author soared, creating worlds and characters that captivated the hearts of readers.

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Brisk; lively; frolicsome.

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The friskful puppy bounded through the park, its tail wagging with unrestrained joy.

The friskful child ran circles around her grandmother, her laughter filling the air with happiness.

The friskful breeze carried the scent of blooming flowers, filling the room with a sweet fragrance.

The friskful kitten pounced on a toy mouse, its playful antics delighting its owners.