| 21. | Viewers seem to enjoy a frisson of deceit.
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| 22. | I think that'frisson'is on the boundary of common and uncommon.
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| 23. | To give offense is necessary for the frisson.
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| 24. | This was, for Shearsmith, an " odd frisson " to play with.
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| 25. | Others say the growing popularity of cigars may be enhanced by the frisson of vice.
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| 26. | A certain sexual frisson may be unavoidable.
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| 27. | It doesn't have that frisson.
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| 28. | Even without an Indy 500 victory, Brayton may feel a small frisson of triumph.
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| 29. | With this, I got the frisson.
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| 30. | For example I had to check out the meaning of " frisson ".
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