单词 | sassy |
释义 | sas·sy /ˈsæsi/ adjective American English 1. RUDE/IMPOLITEa child who is sassy is rude to someone they should respect 〔小孩〕粗鲁的,无礼的 SYN British English cheeky2. ATTRACTsomeone, especially a woman, who is sassy is confident and does not really care what other people think about her 〔尤指女人〕自信的,不在乎别人看法的 SYN feistyExamples from the Corpussassy• His Farrow is smart, sassy and sexy, a woman who has learned how to turn her disability into an asset.• 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) saucysas·sy adjectiveChineseSyllable to should is they someone is rude child Corpus who sassy a |
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