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spunk

noun as in courage, nerve

noun as in (vulgar) ejaculate

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  • jissom
  • spooge

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Example Sentences

She did a good job of bringing Winehouse’s spunk, vulnerability and big-as-her-hair personality to the screen; a scene of her getting emotional in the studio while recording the song “Back to Black” was particularly moving.

“Coastal Funk” brings together work by Robert Arneson, one of funk’s godfathers, and contemporary artists keeping the spunk of funk alive.

She was a successful writer in New York City with an impossibly expensive wardrobe, a singular style, good friends and a lot of spunk.

Here two dancers costumed as the critters cleverly act the tale, and they continue to devilishly pop up throughout, adding needed fanciful color and spunk.

And whether the stories were as dramatic as Carrie's doomed affair with Big, or as light as Samantha dealing with "funky spunk," all four women were featured in every episode.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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