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How to use spitfire in a sentence

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I can wait for a docile, biddable, beautiful chit who will worship the ground I walk upon, unlike that spitfire of a hoyden.
Elphie, the spitfire and inherently self-reliant girl, proves to be one of the most timeless and charming characters to ever be given life.
It was the cataclysmic collision of spitfire upstart performer, brilliant pop song, and cheeky music video.
Get ready to bid farewell to the spitfire Bobby Bottleservice and big booty player Ref Jeff.
They'd see the wiry spitfire make her daily rounds through the neighborhood, stopping to say hello to anybody, but in particular those in need.
Brass saw her as a spitfire who wouldn't be intimidated by the big brains of Thacker, Lampson, and Keely, or be cowed by pen computing's checkered history.
Funny that you refuse to get a tatt at your girlfriend's request but seem not to mind the excruciating pain and your fears when the little spitfire in your arms asks you to.
While Karisma is quiet, patient, and low-keyed, Kareena has fast attained the reputation of being a spitfire who doesn't mince words and does not suffer fools gladly.
Like her basketball moves, the spitfire point guard will look to add feistiness and some to this Spurs' ballclub.
Black spitfire Shug establishes the show's embrace of life's beauty.
So if you imagine a Spitfire, the wings join on the bottom of the body and are confluent with the body as well, so it's a smooth surface.
The photo over the Minster reminded me of Remembrance Day, when I flew the lone Spitfire over Westminster Abbey.
The main requirements for the design of the Spitfire was that it had to have have eight guns and an excellent rate of climb.
After landing, the Spitfire was taxied into a hangar, where it was kept overnight until yesterday when it performed another fly-past.
During March, Carolyn Grace taxied her two-seat Spitfire into a Jet Ranger helicopter at Duxford, England.
He was flying Spitfire R6614 and was able to bail out of his stricken aeroplane but was later found dead.
Just before coming abeam the runway threshold I began a continuous finals turn, Spitfire style.
In the following year he was given the go-ahead to build an all-metal monoplane that would become the Supermarine Spitfire.
Tana had a canary yellow 1971 Triumph Spitfire, gleaming with chrome and carnauba wax.
He was well known for his part in Gone with the Wind and had just starred with David Niven in The First of the Few, the story of the Spitfire.
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But you and your wife must get away from this island soon after the spitfire leaves.
The eldest, James, who was in the Navy, commanded the spitfire sloop-of-war.
At the next bench a tall mechanic was working with a part from a spitfire.
As if I didn't know, when I'm in that mood, I'm a cattish little spitfire!
The ever active and indefatigable little spitfire joined the fleet.
The spitfire, Cracker, and Grinder were now coming into action.
Prince Harry can't contain his joy as he takes the controls of a Spitfire before putting it through adramatic roll.
The flight lieutenant's Spitfire lanced over on its side and streaked down like a rocket.
Stan saw his Spitfire lay over on her side and slice down upon the Stuka, her eight Brownings drilling flame and lead.
Housing developer Spitfire is celebrating after picking up two prizes at separate award ceremonies.
He was hit by friendly fire from a Spitfire chasing a Junkers 88 over Edinburgh.
At the junction of Thornaby Road and Bader Avenue the Spitfire sits on the roundabout under a bright waxing gibbous moon.
The royal helicopter pilot also jumped into a Spitfire fighter plane but had to be content with firing up the propellor.
It was smaller and lighter than RAF fighters, had better visibility and could outclimb the Spitfire.
The royal, who turned 31 at the flypast tribute yesterday, gave up his seat on a Spitfire so that wing commander Tom Neil, 95, could honour his pals properly.
Birmingham's Thinktank has recently opened a new Spitfire Gallery which explians more about the city's key role in winning the greatest aerial combat there ever was.
For the second year in a row, Joseph Swan Academy, in Low Fell, Gateshead, had a full-size replica of a Battle of Britain Spitfire as part of their Armistice Day.
A SPITFIRE made a forced landing at Biggin Hill Airport after losing power after take-off.
The team usually flies six Russian designed Yak aircraft that combine the performance of a Spitfire with proven world class aerobatic manoeuvrability.
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