spitfire Sentence Examples

  1. The Spitfire fighter plane soared through the sky, its sleek silhouette a testament to its agility.
  2. Her fiery temper earned her the nickname "Spitfire," as she could unleash a barrage of cutting words with precision.
  3. The rock concert ignited a whirlwind of energy, leaving the crowd exhilarated and spitting fire from their voices.
  4. The athlete's determination was evident in the way he propelled himself forward like a Spitfire, leaving his opponents in his wake.
  5. The volcanic eruption spewed forth a fiery spray of ash and molten rock, spitting fire into the atmosphere.
  6. The chef added a generous pinch of chili pepper to the sauce, giving it the perfect amount of "spitfire."
  7. The dragon breathed a stream of fire into the darkness, its wings flapping with the ferocity of a Spitfog airplane.
  8. The fireworks show illuminated the night sky with bursts of vibrant colors, spitting fire and eliciting gasps of awe.
  9. The politician delivered a passionate speech that set the audience ablaze with enthusiasm, spitting fire in his condemnation of corruption.
  10. The cat arched its back and let out a hissing spitfire, warning the dog to keep its distance.

spitfire Meaning

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spitfire (n)

a highly emotional and quick-tempered person (especially a girl or woman)

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a highly emotional and quick-tempered person (especially a girl or woman)

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The Spitfire fighter plane soared through the sky, its sleek silhouette a testament to its agility.

Her fiery temper earned her the nickname "Spitfire," as she could unleash a barrage of cutting words with precision.

The rock concert ignited a whirlwind of energy, leaving the crowd exhilarated and spitting fire from their voices.

The athlete's determination was evident in the way he propelled himself forward like a Spitfire, leaving his opponents in his wake.