Translation of feisty – English–Spanish dictionary
feisty
adjective
(Translation of feisty from the Cambridge English-Spanish Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
Translation of feisty | GLOBAL English–Spanish Dictionary
Examples of feisty
feisty
He asks her where is the feisty, innocent woman he fell in love with.
Deep inside, she has a vulnerable heart but on the surface, she is blunt, cold, feisty and unfazed by anything.
Alternatively, they may, as feisty, self-confident people, join precisely in order to change the rules.
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He earned a reputation as feisty customer who would deliberately antagonise opponents if he thought they could be distracted.
This spokeswoman emerges as a feisty politician and canny campaigner with a sense of drama and a taste for adventure.
From the Cambridge English Corpus
It is prime territory for the other place while it is still fully functioning, fit and feisty.
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Indeed, on the evidence presented here, it is hard to see why such feisty independent females have not been studied a good deal more by modern scholars, particularly feminist ones.
From the Cambridge English Corpus
She's much more feisty and willing to fight.
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