Sentences

frisk in a sentence

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πŸ“š Grade Level: Grade 3, Grade 4, Grade 5

Definition

Frisk (verb): to search someone for concealed items, typically by patting down their clothing.

Sample Sentences

  1. The security guard decided to frisk the suspicious individual before allowing them into the concert.
  2. Before boarding the flight, passengers were required to undergo a thorough frisk to ensure safety.
  3. She felt a rush of adrenaline as the police officer moved to frisk her for any concealed weapons.
  4. During the festival, volunteers were instructed to frisk attendees to prevent prohibited items from entering the venue.
  5. The teacher asked the students to frisk their backpacks for any banned materials before the exam began.
  6. The security guard had to frisk everyone entering the concert venue.
  7. After the police officer decided to frisk the suspect, he found concealed weapons.
  8. It’s standard procedure to frisk passengers before they board the airplane.
  9. During the game, the referee had to frisk the players for any hidden equipment.
  10. She felt uncomfortable when the bouncer asked to frisk her at the club entrance.
  11. The security guard had to frisk the patrons before allowing them into the concert.
  12. After the suspect was apprehended, the police proceeded to frisk him for any concealed weapons.
  13. She decided to frisk her pockets for her keys before leaving the house.
  14. Before the game, the coach instructed the players to frisk their gear for any prohibited items.
  15. The children watched as the detective began to frisk the area for clues related to the mystery.