frisk in the PONS Dictionary

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Police officers proceeded to frisk everyone when they came from the tomb in case they were trying to smuggle out valuables.
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The security team she has arranged in ambush quickly frisks and clears them all.
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Teams were frisked at the start but only innocent substances found.
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Consequently, the court ruled that the stop and frisk of respondent was unconstitutional.
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They first frisk them to check whether they have enough evidence to be even arrested for the relevant crime.
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He has his security frisking the bands on the way in.
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The reporters and media people in the airport were frisked away and the seer was not allowed to speak with the media.
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These can be in the form of hand monitors, clothing frisk probes, or whole body monitors.
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Theatre goers not only pass through two metal detectors but are even frisked by policemen before being allowed in.
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As the officers intended, this gives them the excuse to frisk him.
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