sassy
IPA: sˈæsi
noun
- A diminutive of the female given name Saskia.
adjective
- Bold and spirited, cheeky, impudent, saucy.
- Somewhat sexy and provocative.
- Lively, vigorous.
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Examples of "sassy" in Sentences
- Not to be "sassy" - but I should probably throw in "duh".
- That is, if you could call the sassy, sexually curious tease Baby Doll a "maiden."
- As noted in Angela W's review, the store manager is a little "sassy" - not outright rude, but
- I call it sassy because this one has a kick to it, thanks to the cayenne pepper and fresh ginger.
- Elizabeth Leiknes is the author of "The Sinful Life of Lucy Burns," a novel she describes as sassy women's fiction.
- This album, a cathartic set of techno-bombastic scores, brought in a wide range of artists such as spoken word sassy girl Maggie Estep, Songs of Faith and Devotion session vocalists Douglas McCarthy (Nitzer Ebb) and Hildia Cambell, and Recoil mainstay
- Her music is best described as sassy bar band roots-rock and Americana, but is infused with some serious bad-ass Boston swagger by way of Diamonds in the Dust, are garnished with pedal steel or a country sway, but allow plenty of room for rip-roaring electricity to pump you up and get you bobbing your head and dancing.
- Bear Cat and her new mole collar that made a soft, fur wall about her slim throat to her very ears and the tip of her saucy chin, and the perky hat -- also elegantly "sassy" -- turned up in front and down behind, and the new driving gauntlets, and the new coat that had made dad groan until he had seen Mary V inside it and changed the groan to a proud little chuckle of admiration.
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