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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.
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  • 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
  • But he can't help getting attracted to her - she's pretty, spunky, and somehow vulnerable…
  • Tonight they were spunky but never sexy.
  • Felicity, ‘a spunky, spritely girl growing up in Virginia in 1774,’ visits a local plantation where there are clearly slaves; the issue never arises.
  • There's Irene at the wedding of a handsome chap and spunky blonde who we now call the mayor and mayoress.
  • A poor, spunky but undefeated girl gets a scholarship to an extravagant and posh boarding school which has a darke sekrit. Archive 2009-11-01
  • In contrast, spunky breeders underestimate the long-run benefits of progeny precisely because most of them occur well after childbearing is an option, such as creating people who will give a crap about you in 50 years. Princess Mahalanobis: Blog Baby, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • Like Herodotus's exciting account of Leonidas and his 300 spunky Spartans holding up the entire Persian army at Thermopylae, this is story-telling so florid and fantastical that Tolkien himself might have written it.
  • The spunky ‘Vertigo’ is a breezy sprint through jagged, two-chord garage rock.
  • I really adored Ella because she's so spunky and free-spirited.
  • What use is a spunky youth in a jerkin and tights against the likes of The Joker?
  • Harlem is a relatively harmless, rather dull patch of a great city still garnering a tiny cachet among the local yuppies because it used to have quite a spunky black community.
  • Where kooky, zany, and madcap meet is the locus of Jacquelyn Reingold's modest but spunky comedy String Fever.
  • Yeah, it's very, very spunky . You can do it with a monkey or an anthill full of ants.
  • Obviously you were a headstrong, determined, and… really spunky woman.
  • Yeah, it's very, very spunky . You can do it with a monkey or an anthill full of ants.
  • Personality-wise, she's the cute, spunky one.
  • Farnol's usual spunky heroine is on the run from the rakehell and drunkard Lord Barrasdale, who would marry her by force to claim her lands.
  • She's a spunky lass but he quickly becomes madly mistrustful and jealous, believing that Emily's friendship with her godfather Colonel Osbourne is a full-blown affair.
  • I put my hair up in a sporty, yet spunky and crimpy ponytail.
  • Don't miss the rare chance of gyrating the turbulent waters of river beas on a spunky kyak.
  • That's the kind of light-hearted and spunky approach that packages the intelligent and truly insightful advice she gives.
  • The Australian Chamber Orchestra is now 28 years old, but under spunky young director/violinist Richard Tongetti, looks and talent have combined to make it one of the world's great ensembles.
  • I'd had lots of friends and classmates back in my high school days who'd seemed a lot like him: the grandkids of Italian and Sicilian immigrants, they were smiling and open-hearted, spunky and pugnacious.
  • She affected to be spunky about her ailments and afflictions, but she was in fact an utterly self - centered valetudinarian.
  • The spunky teen went on to pursue a PhD in neuroscience.
  • Brined pork at Boulevard With farm-raised local Davenport abalone, the Aqua kitchen played an even subtler contrapuntal game, mimicking the challenging texture of this expensive univalve with other naturally spunky foods rich in distinct flavors of their own: pork belly, chanterelle mushrooms and smoked garlic, combined in a reduced "jus" rendered from Manila clams. Bay Watch
  • Obviously you were a headstrong, determined, and… really spunky woman.
  • The old, spunky Madeline was gone and in her place was the submissive shadow of her former self.
  • At 52, Moore is still a spry, spunky performer giving all manner of well-rehearsed guitar hero poses.
  • Me and a friend were kind of flirting with a group of guys from across the room… very spunky guys.
  • On the regular menu, De Marco's inclusion of spunky mackerel in his ceviche raises it above the too-genial norm.
  • I couldn't believe how spunky this little old woman was.
  • You could describe Brit as spunky, but never skunky.
  • The Bob we initially meet is a spunky, chatty extrovert who jumps into cars and prattles humorously to the drivers about music and her best friend and boy troubles.
  • It's short, spunky, catchy, and, surprisingly for a lot of pop bands in this age, doesn't stale after repeated listens.
  • Although Ballet Hispanico presented a trio of premieres, it was Ramon Oller's Bury Me Standing, first seen in 1998, that epitomized the duende of this spunky little company.
  • And as for uncaring Mexican owners. .well you should see Spunky's other brother wearing his tee shirt all winter, or the other "overdressed" ones in this part of town. Cats
  • So Hill did what any gutsy, spunky assertive women would do in her situation.
  • She plays Jade, a spunky 20-year-old scraping by as a freelance photographer.
  • At 52, Moore is still a spry, spunky performer giving all manner of well-rehearsed guitar hero poses.
  • Laura said it's the perfect home for her and her husband, Darren, and their spunky 8-year old daughter, Sarah.
  • PS: Enki is marvelous (just as marvelous as Taiki - just more spunky). Sea of Wind - Fuyumi Ono
  • The adventure saga, envisioned and shot in stereoscopic 3-D, centers on blue-tressed Coraline Jones (Dakota Fanning), a spunky tween. 'Coraline' looks great, but the story lacks focus
  • Although Mrs. Bellmont's brutal treatment cannot break the spunky girl's spirit, it does ruin her health.
  • She is also a spunky, opinionated scientist who believes that many athletes, nutritionally speaking, are lazy, undereducated, and misinformed, and eat like spoiled children when given the chance.
  • Jimmy looked a little withered after his bypass operation, but his spirit seemed as spunky as ever. SIGNIFICANT OTHERS
  • I saw your ad in the paper and thought you sounded like a pretty spunky gal.
  • You'll imitate those spunky Olsen twins, getting slimed with green goo at the 17th annual Kids' Choice Awards.
  • The Westie's natural good looks and spunky attitude quickly made it a favorite in the American show ring and as a household companion.
  • Sigourney Weaver heads the cast as the unscrupulous warden, while Jon Voight hams it up no end as her second-in-command, but it's newcomer Shia LaBeouf who stands out as the spunky victim of a miscarriage of justice.

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