feisty

ఉద్రేకపూర్వక
definition
adjective
a feisty heroine who's more than a pretty face
(of a person, typically one who is relatively small or weak) lively, determined, and courageous.
example
Connor brings a 'feisty' sweetness to the stage, coupled with a well-integrated voice boasting a sizzling range.
Even so, the country has begun to ponder what it will be like without an outspoken, 'feisty' prime minister.
Once they adapt to their new coach's ways, the team will be aggressive and 'feisty' .
A 'feisty' , scrawny white guy is frantically attacking the black guy.
When I meet Kate, with her shiny, white-blonde hair, bronze skin and 'feisty' manner, I feel I already know her.
He was stubborn and 'feisty' , determined and driven, and that's the mark that he has left.
She is stacked and 'feisty' , but not actually that smart a player.
They're all 6 feet tall and in their sixties or seventies and they're spirited and 'feisty' .
The characters are 'feisty' and unusual, but at many points I couldn't really understand where any of this was going.
It's a lively little read as it stands, but neither as 'feisty' nor effective as it could have been.
They are characters you can get underneath and they are all quite strong and 'feisty' , but they are all flawed and frail.
He saw her physical beauty well enough, but he never noticed her intelligence or her 'feisty' spirit.
She speaks softly but forcefully, an indication of how 'feisty' she can be.
I simply nodded, quelling that 'feisty' , fiery side of me, and offered yet another ghost of a smile.
Hadrian built his wall to keep out raiding parties from what is now Scotland; then, as now, the Scots were a lively, 'feisty' people.
Still on the west side, a 'feisty' and determined group of community residents looks set to achieve a fine piece of conservation.
Be like President Truman and live an active, useful, 'feisty' life into your late eighties or even longer!
There is undoubtedly a 'feisty' spirit about the current Aberdeen squad.
But this is a sparky and 'feisty' player who wears his heart on his sleeve.
The 'feisty' old lady lives alone but fights with the men almost every day.
Yet set against that is the fact that this is a pretty dry effort with an unusual lack of 'feisty' anecdotes, and this remains one for the real aficionado.
Scotland were well beaten by a determined and 'feisty' Irish side who now go to Twickenham next weekend with a chance of winning the championship.
But she does have lots of 'feisty' Irish spirit and a best friend called Marion, who enjoys a few drinks and a good old sing song in the local pub.
‘I think the media has built it up to be something they can have a little fun with,’ she observed, 'feistily' .
‘I just find your 'feistiness' ,’ he searched for the right word, 'amusing.’
He objects to 'feistiness' in anybody but himself.
His enthusiasm and 'feistiness' have tempered a lineup that was beginning to take itself too seriously.
She is composed almost entirely of 'feistiness' .
But when there are a handful of cat-calls from the audience, Maines responds 'feistily' .
It's a system that has produced 'feistily' independent judges for centuries, whatever the theoretical breach of the separation of powers principle.
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