sassy / ˈsæs i /

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sassy 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective

sas·si·er, sas·si·est.Informal.

  1. impertinent; insolent; saucy: a sassy reply; a sassy teen.
  2. pert; boldly smart; saucy: a sassy red handbag.

sassy 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

impudent

更多sassy例句

  1. Nearly as catchy is the more hip-hop-oriented “Scoop,” featuring an expectedly sassy and quippy verse from Doja Cat.
  2. The simple but instantly memorable characters and their sweet-n-sassy personalities make playing the game feel like visiting friends.
  3. It was a characteristically bold project from a guy who always cast himself as a game-changer—most conspicuously by gatecrashing the airline business with sassy and sexy Virgin Atlantic.
  4. Beyoncé embodied a sassy and independent Sasha Fierce and the sexually confident Yoncé.
  5. In 1992, she was spotted by Sassy magazine, and became a model/intern for the fashion rag.
  6. Would a bisexual man be half as sassy as a gay one, or half as well dressed?
  7. She was a sassy spitfire from Bosnia, just a few months shy of turning 18.
  8. Is there a sassy but kindly Black female lawmaker who lives next door the quartet, speaking sense to men and not taking no guff?
  9. He wuz very peart and sassy, and it was take-it-or-leave-it-and-be-plaguey- quick-about-it all the time.
  10. I thinks to myself I'll learn that girl to get sassy and make me feel like a dumb-head, even if she is purty.
  11. He war sort o' sassy, and de Oberseer strung him up and flog him bery hard.
  12. Yer lookin' a little white in the gills, but peart and sassy, ez usual.
  13. But the landress has grown that sassy they had a reglar shindy this mornin.