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Definition of “sparky

sparky (ˈspɑːkɪPronunciation for sparky

Definitions

adjective

Word forms: sparkier, sparkiest
  1. lively; vivacious; spirited

Usage examples

  • Bright lipstick was the ultimate mask: enough Ruby Woo and she looked sparky and happy.
    Cathy Kelly, JUST BETWEEN US (2002)
  • Her sparky sense of humour led to publication of a compilation of medical quotations, Only When It Hurts, in 1974-5.
    British Medical Journal (2002)
  • There are enough twists in this episode to keep you watching, with or without the sparky chemistry of Phoebe and Paige.
    The Advertiser, Sunday Mail (2004)
  • Charles was captivated by her velvety tones and sparky personality.
    Sun, News of the World (2000)
  • `I liked his column, it was good, it was sparky , he'd take people out to lunch on Friday and slam them on Sunday.
    Penny Junor, HOME TRUTHS: Life Around My Father (2002)

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