He is a man full of spunk and vigor, an outlawlike figure with his own set of rules that contradict those of the rest of society. |
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Microscopical examination will readily show that spunk fiber is only about a fifth as thick as a fiber of cotton. |
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A belligerent brown tabby, she had a lot of spunk when confronted through the cage wire by the large, noisy creatures that held her captive. |
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Well, she actually had a little more spunk in her than she probably should have considering she was a preacher's daughter. |
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It's not her spunk that fascinates and delights us, but her delicious, burning, and smoldering outrage combined with her genius for not allowing herself to waste a drop of it. |
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Plaster Rock is a small town with a whole lot of spirit and a whole lot of spunk. |
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She faces great opposition, but her spunk and verve win out and she becomes a school teacher. |
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Raul entered the pequeños as a child, and impressed many people with his spunk and intelligence. |
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For the moment, sitting tight on most fronts, but with stock and energy markets hopefully showing some spunk lately, I'm hoping a reasonable opportunity on the ag commodity front emerges with the approach of spring. |
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A man must have the spunk and spine to put across his ideas. |
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We create events that stand out with creativity, spunk, and flair! |
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Letterman need not look to Leno to see what spunk looks like, of course. |
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