We have no meanings for "much spunk" in our records yet.
1 Well, I don't think you've got much spunk , I must say.
2 She has too much spunk for that.
3 Then she said reflectively, "I didn't think the little fellow had so much spunk in him."
4 It was as if the old lady said, "Well, I never thought you had that much spunk in you."
5 But when men are too scart an' heven't as much spunk as a chicken jist outer the shell, what else is thar to do?
6 He's pretty near wild with narvousness, but he's got too much spunk to leave his fam'ly, an' go off an' hide from creatures like you.
7 "Aren't you pleased that all our friends have so much spunk ? "
8 "You certainly have about as much spunk as a chicken with the pip!"
9 "I guess Griz got all she needed-didn'tknow either of 'em had so much spunk in 'em."
10 "No thanks." I mustered as much spunk as I could, considering I felt weak as a newborn filly.
11 "If Willy Fraser had had as much spunk as Peter, Miss Cecily King mightn't be so low spirited," quoth Dan, significantly.
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This collocation consists of: Much spunk through the time