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Definition of Sassed
1. sass [v] - See also: sass
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sassed
sasparilla sasparillas sasquatch sasquatches |
Literary usage of Sassed
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Hot Stuff, by Famous Funny Men: Comprising Wit, Humor, Pathos, Ridicule by Melville De Lancey Landon (1901)
""Fourteen years ago," continued the old lady, " I knew * little boy who sassed
his grandmother up in Stamford, Conn. He got up in an apple tree and sassed ..."
2. Kate Beaumont by John William De Forest (1872)
"Mars Vincent he kinder sassed Wally, an' then Wally he kinder sassed Mars Vincent,
and now Bent Armi- tage ho 's been over with the .challenge, ..."
3. Handbook of Composition: A Compendium of Rules Regarding Good English by Edwin Campbell Woolley (1907)
"Rob, though cock of the walk in the capital, has been sassed by his home paper,
which attributes his influence to hypnotism and hot air. ..."
4. Handbook of Composition: A Compendium of Rules Regarding Good English by Edwin Campbell Woolley (1907)
"Rob, though cock of the walk in the capital, has been sassed by his home paper,
which attributes his influence to hypnotism and hot air. ..."
5. Hot Stuff, by Famous Funny Men: Comprising Wit, Humor, Pathos, Ridicule by Melville De Lancey Landon (1901)
""Fourteen years ago," continued the old lady, " I knew * little boy who sassed
his grandmother up in Stamford, Conn. He got up in an apple tree and sassed ..."
6. Kate Beaumont by John William De Forest (1872)
"Mars Vincent he kinder sassed Wally, an' then Wally he kinder sassed Mars Vincent,
and now Bent Armi- tage ho 's been over with the .challenge, ..."
7. Handbook of Composition: A Compendium of Rules Regarding Good English by Edwin Campbell Woolley (1907)
"Rob, though cock of the walk in the capital, has been sassed by his home paper,
which attributes his influence to hypnotism and hot air. ..."
8. Handbook of Composition: A Compendium of Rules Regarding Good English by Edwin Campbell Woolley (1907)
"Rob, though cock of the walk in the capital, has been sassed by his home paper,
which attributes his influence to hypnotism and hot air. ..."