Sentences with phrase «meant spunk»

Wednesdays made for especially long days, when coming home meant spunk and sass plus cooking and preparing her home to receive.

Not exact matches

«If I'm bringing a salad to work, it's got to have spunk — that means bold flavors, like olives and salami — so I'm not bored halfway through.
I mean really: Hawke at his best, amazing cinematography, just the right amount of melodramatic spunk.
Despite being a somewhat fictionalized version of her own life, the novels read like gospel truth to her fans — our reviewer Amy Scribner probably wasn't the only one to be shocked when she realized what section they were shelved in: «Did that mean that Laura Ingalls Wilder — whose braids and spunk I spent the better part of my childhood emulating — hadn't really almost starved during the long winter, or fought with nasty Nellie Oleson, or fallen in love with Almanzo?»
Where apparently spunk means vigor or spirit in the USA and, uhm... something else in the rest of the world
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