Definition of Sassies

1. sassy [n] - See also: sassy

Literary usage of Sassies

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Calvin and the Reformation: Four Studies by Emile Doumergue, August Lang, Herman Bavinck, Benjamin Breckinridge Warfield (1909)
""Why are the rich cursed, who have now received their consolation, who are full [saturati, ie ras- sassies], who laugh, who sleep on beds of ivory, ..."

2. The Glow of Embers: Fragments with a Twist! by Robert Cronin (1996)
"That's when the "Miss sassies" decided to quit. They packed their suitcases, and came down the front staircase. Mom and Dad were greeting the arriving ..."

3. Calvin and the Reformation: Four Studies by Emile Doumergue, August Lang, Herman Bavinck, Benjamin Breckinridge Warfield (1909)
""Why are the rich cursed, who have now received their consolation, who are full [saturati, ie ras- sassies], who laugh, who sleep on beds of ivory, ..."

4. The Glow of Embers: Fragments with a Twist! by Robert Cronin (1996)
"That's when the "Miss sassies" decided to quit. They packed their suitcases, and came down the front staircase. Mom and Dad were greeting the arriving ..."

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