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Definition of Sassiest
1. sassy [adj] - See also: sassy
Literary usage of Sassiest
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Annual Report by Ohio State Board of Agriculture (1908)
""He's the sassiest critter that ever I see, An' he sets there a-peekin' and
bobbin' at me, While he's carvin' a notch in the wind-shaky crotch O' that ..."
2. The Seminoles of Florida by Minnie Moore-Willson, James M. Willson (1910)
"... but dey lef some ob de sassiest white men I ebber see top o' earth ter guard
de State ; low down white rapscallions. " You see, hit wuz dis away, ..."
3. Our Young Folks by John Townsend Trowbridge, Lucy Larcom, Gail Hamilton (1868)
"I wish that Paul was n't going," said Jimmy ; " he 's just the sassiest boy ! "
"Don't you be sassy back," said his mother. "It takes two to make a quarrel, ..."
4. Around the Capital with Uncle Hank: Recorded Together with Many Pictures by Thomas Fleming (1902)
"... waz goin' tew be trouble, fer th' Southerners got ther heds together an' soon
they charged en a body acrost th' Chamber, an' seized th' sassiest of th' ..."
5. The Southern Workman by Hampton Institute (1913)
"... and dere I runs up ag'in' two ob de sassiest young men ever you see. Dey was
wuss dan de gatekeeper an' de dogs an' roarin' lions all put togedder. ..."
6. Annual Report by Ohio State Board of Agriculture (1908)
""He's the sassiest critter that ever I see, An' he sets there a-peekin' and
bobbin' at me, While he's carvin' a notch in the wind-shaky crotch O' that ..."
7. The Seminoles of Florida by Minnie Moore-Willson, James M. Willson (1910)
"... but dey lef some ob de sassiest white men I ebber see top o' earth ter guard
de State ; low down white rapscallions. " You see, hit wuz dis away, ..."
8. Our Young Folks by John Townsend Trowbridge, Lucy Larcom, Gail Hamilton (1868)
"I wish that Paul was n't going," said Jimmy ; " he 's just the sassiest boy ! "
"Don't you be sassy back," said his mother. "It takes two to make a quarrel, ..."
9. Around the Capital with Uncle Hank: Recorded Together with Many Pictures by Thomas Fleming (1902)
"... waz goin' tew be trouble, fer th' Southerners got ther heds together an' soon
they charged en a body acrost th' Chamber, an' seized th' sassiest of th' ..."
10. The Southern Workman by Hampton Institute (1913)
"... and dere I runs up ag'in' two ob de sassiest young men ever you see. Dey was
wuss dan de gatekeeper an' de dogs an' roarin' lions all put togedder. ..."