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to feisty
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Tenacious, energetic, spunky.
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That was until 2010, when a viral ad campaign turned the product from fusty to feisty.
Chandler started the game despite a two-day bout with an illness and quickly went from ill to feisty.
Five horses were needed to do the running and five more to recreate moods from sleepy to feisty.
First up are wetlands, with a look at the creatures that live in swamps, marshes and lagoons, from birds to feisty saltwater crocodiles.
Still, the gamble paid off spectacularly well and perhaps, given her single-mindedness, it is no coincidence that Riseborough is drawn to feisty roles.
To the average Web surfer, the collaborative blog Sequenza 21 (sequenza21.comightght look like one of many sites devoted to feisty discussion of contemporary music.
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Bryant was back to his feisty self, eager to either physically joust with Grant Hill or send him falling to the court with a crossover dribble.
Greene figured the best way to help was to be feisty on defense and relentless on the boards.
Last week the apparently smooth path to party coronation of Barack Obama has ground almost to a halt thanks to a feisty, fighting, spitting, jeering rear-guard action by Hillary Clinton.
At times he seemed unable to find a riposte to the feisty verbal attacks lobbed at him by Jesus (Chuy) Garcia, his opponent.
There even appears to be feisty local campaigns in areas of Scotland, to win Virgin Galactic's business among three airforce bases.
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