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spunky

[ US /ˈspəŋki/ ]
[ UK /spˈʌŋki/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. willing to face danger
  2. showing courage
    the champion is faced with a feisty challenger

How To Use spunky In A Sentence

  • She's a regular, spunky she-devil," Miss Drexel laughed agreement. WHOSE BUSINESS IS TO LIVE
  • The dazzling ladies and spunky blokes were a great hit with the crowd.
  • Father did like spunky women, especially if they were panting to take orders from him.
  • I smiled, she was a spunky girl and attractive at that.
  • Cheered on by spunky chorine Gracie and inspired by the faith of lovely society lady Linda Lee, Cole and Monty drum up the funds to put on a show.
  • Many were spunky and free-spoken delegates to the 1996 founding convention who co-mingled with representatives of the more electoral-leaning founding unions – ILWU (west coast) and United Electrical Workers. The Third Party Project
  • She is bright, tough and spunky.
  • The girl was a spunky red head and had a milky complexion dotted with freckles.
  • In the next twelve months I went out with five spunky and attractive women.
  • Yup, that's right, that spunky young bin man whose YouTube rap sensation condemns the health secretary, Andrew Lansley born in 1956, as a "grey-haired manky old codger" is cutting short his lifespan just as surely as if he were sucking on a crack pipe while leaping Becher's Brook. You're Looking Very Well by Lewis Wolpert – review
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