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sass

/sas/US // sæs //UK // (sæs) US and Canadian informal //

骚动,骚乱,骚年,骚骚

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Chiefly New England, Midland, and Southern U.S.

    • : stewed fruit; fruit sauce.
    • : fresh vegetables.

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Examples

  • The richness of the starter, offered with grilled bread, is foiled by the sass of sriracha.

  • We use them in memes and GIFs to put a generic face to anger and sass, to sauciness and craven desire.

  • Zach Galifianakis invited the president to chat on his Internet talk show “Between Two Ferns,” and boy, did Obama sass Zach back.

  • There was even some unexpected sass, like when she totally dissed Liza Minnelli.

  • Cleanses can also serve as a fresh start and a transition into a long-term, health way of eating, says Sass.

  • The ladies brought their A game with smarts, female sensibility, and sass showing in spades.

  • Every woman on the planet has sass and smart-ass qualities in them, but it seems sometimes only black women are defined by it.

  • Mis' Calvert, the old lady, she sent me to fetch this basket o' garden sass to Mis' Chester: an' this letter was for you, sir.

  • I want to hear that man sass you over the phone, if he can get in a word edgewise, and you on the other end of the line.

  • If you don't 'tend to your bizness, or give me any more o' your sass, I'll pound the melt out o' you.

  • He hab swore a blue streak at him, and called him a d—— ab'lishener, jess 'cause Massa K—— wudn't get mad and sass him back.

  • Kingdom come, is yo' gittin' ter de pint when yo' kin see sich gwines-on an' not r'ar right spang up an' sass dat 'oman?