Spunk
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The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Spunk \Spunk\ (sp[u^][ng]k), n. [Gael. spong, or Ir. sponc,
tinder, sponge; cf. AS. sponge a sponge (L. spongia), sp[=o]n
a chip. Cf. {Sponge}, {Punk}.] [Written also {sponk}.]
1. Wood that readily takes fire; touchwood; also, a kind of
tinder made from a species of fungus; punk; amadou. --Sir
T. Browne.
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2. An inflammable temper; spirit; mettle; pluck; as, a man of
spunk. [Colloq.]
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A lawless and dangerous set, men of spunk, and
spirit, and power, both of mind and body. --Prof.
Wilson.
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from
Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0
86 Moby Thesaurus words for "spunk":
German tinder, adventuresomeness, adventurousness, aggression,
aggressiveness, amadou, ambitiousness, backbone, bang, bottle,
bottom, chutzpah, courage, dash, dauntlessness, doggedness, drive,
dynamism, enterprise, enterprisingness, fire, force, forcefulness,
gameness, get-up-and-get, get-up-and-go, getup, ginger, go,
go-ahead, go-getting, go-to-itiveness, grit, gumption, guts,
gutsiness, guttiness, heart, heart of oak, hustle, initiative,
intestinal fortitude, kick, marrow, mettle, mettlesomeness, moxie,
nerve, pep, pepper, piss and vinegar, pith, pizzazz, pluck,
pluckiness, poop, punch, punk, push, pushfulness, pushiness,
pushingness, pyrotechnic sponge, resolution, resolve, sand, snap,
spirit, spunkiness, stamina, starch, stout heart, thrust, tinder,
tinder fungus, tinderbox, touchwood, toughness, true grit,
up-and-comingness, venturesomeness, venturousness, verve, vim,
zing, zip
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