1. fisk - Verb
2. Fisk - Proper noun
To run about; to frisk; to whisk.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe truth is, I don't have any problem with journalists - I count some of them as friends - also some of my heroes are journalists, I'm a big fan of Robert Fisk - great people or crazy people who are prepared to stand up for what's right. Daniel Craig
After dropping out of the Fisk School at age eleven, Armstrong joined a quartet of boys who sang in the streets for money. Source: Internet
As a student at Fisk University, Mr. Lewis was a part of the Nashville Student Movement and helped organize sit-ins that eventually led to the desegregation of the lunch counters in Downtown Nashville. Source: Internet
An interview with Mikhail Kalashnikov, Robert Fisk, The Independent (centrist), London, England. April 22, 2001. Source: Internet
Facing Reds right-hander Pat Darcy in the 12th inning with the score tied at 6, Fisk hit a long fly ball down the left field line. Source: Internet
In October, the company will stream a 2015 performance of “,” Myla Churchill’s adaptation of Deborah Hopkinson’s book about a girl’s encounter with her enslaved ancestor and the founding of the Fisk Jubilee Singers at Fisk University. Source: Internet