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Перевод: spunky
[прилагательное] храбрый; мужественный; пылкий
Тезаурус:
- Not that these two, makers of last year's spunky, delirious, wankable "Love And Life" album, are likely to get one, this being too bass-heavy and reggaeish for the world of Our Tune .
- Two straight-driven fours by the spunky Sohail had left Mallender down on his knees for a count of five, and though Malcolm had shattered Ramiz's stumps in the 14th (and his second) over of the day and had Sohail well caught low down by wicketkeeper Stewart just before lunch, no wicket fell in the second session.
- A spunky, peevish state that can occur with inflammation anywhere.
- Victor: he's one of those guys you used to see in spunky films about British Tommies - sit him on an ammo box in the back of a rolling three-tonner and he's asleep in a twinkling.
- He was out to reveal a spunky, sparky, spontaneous self which had in fact never existed.
- Camellia is bright, tough and spunky.
- But this first impression is grossly misleading - as you'd realise if you heard Diversion's rather wonderful EP, "BZ" - four short, sharp pop songs which roll around experimentally in a wide field of influences and still come up smelling of roses, mainly because they're all squashed together into spunky two and a half minute blasts.
- Tonight they were spunky but never sexy.
- Against all medical advice a large and well-known British oil company had decided to break through time-honoured barriers of sex discrimination and employ this spunky lass, a liberated young lady and somewhat vociferous champion of equal rights for women, as their first ever female labourer.
- THE MAN who masterminded those famously spunky advertisements for Castlemaine XXXX lager has emerged as the Tory Party's last minute secret weapon.
- While Almond aims for tacky, spunky cabaret rock, he's about as subversive as Come Dancing .
- At another tennis tournament, the Braniff Airways men's doubles tournament, Dan Maskell allowed patriotism to run away with him when David Lloyd and Mark Cox put up what might best be termed a "spunky" performance, "The British boys are now adopting the attacking position - Cox up."
- Subject: Spunky Dunky
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