单词 | sassy |
释义 | sassy From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishsassysas‧sy /ˈsæsi/ adjective American English1 RUDE/IMPOLITEa child who is sassy is rude to someone they should respect SYN cheeky British English2 ATTRACTsomeone, especially a woman, who is sassy is confident and does not really care what other people think about her SYN feistyExamples from the Corpussassy• She was sassy and smart, and all the kids liked her.• a sassy brat• Her public image is that of a sassy mystic, but she has the showbiz mastery of a Gloria Swanson.• What Ida Rebecca saw was a frail little creature with her hair cut in the sassy new pageboy bob.• The three journalists who interviewed Putin for this book were pleasingly sassy on occasion.• Becky was a sassy, rambunctious New York girl he'd met when visiting his aunt.• She looked sassy, she thought, as she swung her long jet hair, careful not to dislodge the jasmine.Origin sassy (1800-1900) saucy |
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