He declared that between them, Billy and Spunk had caused such an upheaval that there was no telling where one stratum left off and another began.
Of course Spunk is little, and makes mistakes sometimes.
And Spunk is the present," she added, when she had extricated the small gray cat.
Well, whatever he is, you will kindly keep Spunk down-stairs," said Cyril with decision.
Billy said she was training him; that it was wonderful what training would do, and, of course, Spunk WAS little, now.
And there was not one in the room at that moment who did not bless Spunk--for Spunk suddenly leaped to the table before him; and in the ensuing confusion his mistress quite forgot to question further concerning Mrs. Hartwell's stratum.
There was some delay, even then, for Spunk had to be provided with sleeping quarters; and it was not without some hesitation that Billy finally placed the kitten in the reluctant hands of Pete, who had been hastily summoned.
All these, together with a canary, and a kitten as near like Spunk as could be obtained, made Billy's household.
Even Spunk was not entirely happy--his efforts to investigate the table and its contents were too frequently curbed by his mistress for his unalloyed satisfaction.
And save him or no, I did not think the creature had the spunk to do the thing.
Folks snickered a good deal, and I felt my spunk a risen like half flood, that's a fact; but I bit in my breath, and spoke quite cool.
A girl at school told me the men shove their cocks into the girls, and shoot their spunk into them, which makes the babies.
Their movements were fast and furious, and just as their spunk flowed with convulsive throbs, Frank's friend thrust two pins into the quivering buttocks of the victim, causing the most exquisite torture.
He, after his sister had rubbed some of the spunk within its wrinkled orifice, prepared for an enculade.
And so, instead of the Devastation going in search of him, the Spunk went after her, and, as luck would have it, met her just inside of the treaty line.
The Spunk pretended to be shying--put on the rags as if he was going to try legs with the Devastation.
Sympathy means somethin' to the under dog, and it gives him spunk to keep on kickin'.
How in time did he ever find spunkenough to propose?
I've hated myself and been tryin' to spunk up courage to say 'It's all off!
Young ones nowadays ain't got the spunk we used to have.
Mind heaven and Christ, and keep the spunk of the love of Christ which you have gotten.
Sue Haines says I haven't enough spunk ever to amount to anything in the world; but mama says it does not take spunk to amount to a good woman, and that, she says, is worth everything.
If the fellows have any spunk at all, they won't stand this thing.
An' this girl--she'll have all the spunk of the Auchinclosses.
Well, if you're going to be a Western girl you'd better have spunk enough to move.
Nell Rayner, are you goin' to hev some spunk an' not lose your nerve again or go wild out of your head?
Upon my soul, if I'd known you had so much spunk left in you, I'd never have advised your going on the shelf!
And so would you be if you had the spunk to ask anything of the baron.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "spunk" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.