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She seems just feisty enough to hold her own against him.
He was being too feisty and stopped after 20 feet.
Of the three, she was the feistiest, the most likely to ask questions.
He is fun, feisty and always up for a good time.
I thought you were the feistiest woman I'd ever met.
He described himself as feisty and "the life of the party."
Over the years, the two clubs have had a feisty relationship.
She thought about the last time she'd seen her funny, feisty mom.
And the race to succeed him has become a feisty one.
"Feisty old guy," I said when we were back in the car.
He had grown to like this feisty team leader during their short time together.
"I'm probably still feisty if people try to take advantage of me," he said.
It was then that the feisty blonde hit a big low.
She's a feisty little thing and she gets on with things."
A feisty single mum, she comes from a family of eight.
I've never seen her speak before, but she was good - feisty and funny.
Some thought him feisty when he stood up to the principal owner.
Maybe they're used to feisty old men in this town."
As Jobs got better, much of his feisty personality returned.
In his high school days, he was a feisty chihuahua.
On the whole, it was more structured and less feisty, a bit like the first debate.
But we all know Amy is a feisty one who could take on pretty much anyone in a fight, so she should win again here.
He was one of those little guys, chip on his shoulder and feisty as all get out.
"There are a lot of wonderful, feisty old people around," he said.
She had given up this sort of feisty foolishness long ago.