Similar words: caisson, dissonant, dissonance, kiss-off, lissom, miss out, pass on, lesson. Meaning: [frɪː'sɔ̃ /'frɪːsɔ̃] n. an almost pleasurable sensation of fright.
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31. When they're both sent after the same mark, their ensuing team-up seems to give the marriage the frisson of excitement that it desperately needed.
32. To practice it in criminal and vulgar ways is to exploit its scandalous materiality and ignore the immaterial frisson which constitutes its excellence.
33. However, if you set them a verbal challenge, a frisson sweeps through them.
34. The multicultural frisson is no more than a happy by-product.
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