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spunkie

American  
[spuhng-kee] / ˈspʌŋ ki /

noun

Scot.
  1. a will-o'-the-wisp.


Etymology

Origin of spunkie

First recorded in 1720–30; spunk + -ie

Example Sentences

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Three blockade runners are known to have been lost in the area: the Agnes E. Fry, Spunkie and Georgianna McCaw.

From Washington Times

In here went Master Spunkie first, and came quickly back, mad with excitement and joy.

From Project Gutenberg

No wonder Oscar laughed; but when Spunkie joined the group, the Saint Bernard could not contain himself, and he must needs roll the terrier into the lee scuppers.

From Project Gutenberg

Yes, reader, for independent of the crew all told there were on board two passengers of the race canine—namely, honest Oscar, the Saint Bernard, and Spunkie, the wildest and weirdest-looking Skye terrier that ever barked in the kennels at Arrandoon.

From Project Gutenberg

This was no other than Spunkie, the Skye terrier, who had seized on Bruin by the heel.

From Project Gutenberg