feisty

IPA: fˈaɪsti

adjective

  • Tenacious, energetic, spunky.
  • Belligerent; prepared to stand and fight, especially in spite of relatively small stature or some other disadvantage.
  • Easily offended and ready to bicker.
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Examples of "feisty" in Sentences

  • The word feisty might be used to describe this beauty.
  • USATODAY. com - Red Wings outlast Flames in feisty Game 4
  • Guess what happens when you call a feisty 3 year old "Newt's goober"?
  • It really boosts my self esteem to know that I am so much better than the nastiness you call 'feisty'!
  • On the other hand, Cambridge University art historian Alyce Mahon -- often described in print as "feisty" -- has an agenda.
  • In different families the same behavior will be defined as feisty or rude, sensitive or cowardly, endearing or irresponsible.
  • Republican base and she quickly became known as a feisty "hockey mom" who throughout her short political life was known as a reformer not afraid to take
  • Bruckheimer told MTV that audiences can expect a lot of humor from Cruz's character and called her "feisty" -- confirming that she will be playing a Spanish character which is perfect considering she's ...
  • Palin's burst onto the national political scene energized the Republican base and she quickly became known as a feisty "hockey mom" who throughout her short political life was known as a reformer not afraid to take

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