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sassy

[sas-ee] / ˈsæs i /


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"She's sassy, fun and she knows her onions - and her croissants, cake and crumble," Dame Prue added.

From BBC

The story’s sassy, brassy antihero has likewise adorned Christmas trees and school library shelves for generations.

From Los Angeles Times

When she is at home, Fahima said her daughter is "very sassy, very loud, loves singing and dancing", with a love of music, Disney films and arts and crafts.

From BBC

One of its popular synthetic hosts is Vivian Steele, an AI celebrity gossip columnist with a sassy voice and a sharp tongue.

From Los Angeles Times

The invisible social line—which, if crossed, might make her think I was sassy—was narrow and was applied arbitrarily.

From Literature