Advertisement

Advertisement

View definitions for sass

sass

noun as in back talk

verb as in talk back

Discover More

Example Sentences

In conclusion, she says with more than a hint of sass, “For all the cranky, musty, dusty adults out there who think little kids shouldn’t be using skin care ... get it together!”

By the 1950s, she was as famous for her sex appeal as she was for her sass, on Broadway, television and touring nationally as a singer on the nightclub circuit.

He can’t do that with his own brother, but with Skip, he can sass him back.

From Salon

There was gloss and sass to leaven the tough stuff.

He had sassed a white woman, was lynched and shot full of holes, and his bloody clothes were left in the Decatur fairgrounds for a year.

From Salon

Advertisement

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

Advertisement

Advertisement

Advertisement