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sassy

/sas-ee/US // ˈsæs i //UK // (ˈsæsɪ) //

野蛮人,野蛮的,野蛮,时髦的

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    sas·si·er, sas·si·est.Informal.

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

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Examples

  • Nearly as catchy is the more hip-hop-oriented “Scoop,” featuring an expectedly sassy and quippy verse from Doja Cat.

  • The simple but instantly memorable characters and their sweet-n-sassy personalities make playing the game feel like visiting friends.

  • 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.

  • Beyoncé embodied a sassy and independent Sasha Fierce and the sexually confident Yoncé.

  • In 1992, she was spotted by Sassy magazine, and became a model/intern for the fashion rag.

  • Would a bisexual man be half as sassy as a gay one, or half as well dressed?

  • She was a sassy spitfire from Bosnia, just a few months shy of turning 18.

  • Is there a sassy but kindly Black female lawmaker who lives next door the quartet, speaking sense to men and not taking no guff?

  • He wuz very peart and sassy, and it was take-it-or-leave-it-and-be-plaguey- quick-about-it all the time.

  • 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.

  • He war sort o' sassy, and de Oberseer strung him up and flog him bery hard.

  • Yer lookin' a little white in the gills, but peart and sassy, ez usual.

  • But the landress has grown that sassy they had a reglar shindy this mornin.