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sassy
adjective
Impudent.
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"sassy" is a perfectly acceptable word in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is spirited, confident and full of attitude. Example: "She joined the debate team and brought a sassy attitude to the competition."
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Cakes range from your ubiquitous apple pie to the sassy Chocolate Bitch Pie with Belgian chocolate, berries, and a wild chocolate ganache coating.
In the former, the weepiest, longest and biggest hit about the home front during the second world war, Temple played Claudette Colbert's sassy daughter, and in the latter, another wartime romance, she was Ginger Rogers's chatterbox niece.
Between those films, Needham directed the action movie Megaforce and then Stroker Ace, and subsequently made the little-seen Rad and the lively comedy Body Slam, as well as an episode of the successful television series B.L. Stryker (1989), with Reynolds well cast as a sassy private detective.
This rather sassy and gloriously satirical novel was memorably filmed with Meryl Streep as the editor who is not Anna Wintour of a magazine that isn't Vogue.
In our homes there needs to be a commercial need to build a fairy tale world of taking mirrors, singing kettles and sassy chatty wardrobes, and a wish from consumers to live in it.
BuzzFeed is popular among younger readers who like its snappy, sassy stories.
So ingrained are they in the culture that Jerry Seinfeld devoted an entire episode of his television comedy series to a doorman, and in "Sex and the City" the sassy redhead, Miranda, was dumped by her boyfriend via the doorman.
The end is not uplifting, but the performances, from four sassy newcomers, are wonderfully so.
Mr Sununu's seat was one small step to 60. Nabbing Mr McConnell's would be a giant leap.8 30: My friend asks that we all go to this link and vote for "sassy":http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2008/11/04/us/politics/20081104_ELECTION_WORDTRAIN.html8 30: Virginia's King and Queen County, a Bush county in 2004, went for Mr Obama with 100%.8 30: David Axelrod's mustache is too awesome.
She introduced Tess Monaghan, a sexy, sassy journalist-turned-sleuth, in "Baltimore Blues", which appeared in 1997.
New York Post, November 1stBumper-sticker of the campaign (1 John Kerry bringing complete sentences back to the White HouseBumper-sticker of the campaign (2)Bush-Cheney Four More WarsEndorsement of the campaign"I wouldn't kick President Bush-Cheney Foured, although I do think he needs soMoreassy highlights".Carson Kressley of "Queer Eye for the Straight Guy".
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