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moxie
/ ˈ³¾É’°ì²õɪ /
noun
- slang.courage, nerve, or vigour
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of moxie1
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of moxie1
Example Sentences
Ordaz also showed a bit of moxie midway through the first half Wednesday when he tangled with veteran Miami defender Maximiliano Falcón, who baited his young opponent all game.
Will those affected and their supporters have the moxie and feel the urgency to engage in large-scale public protest?
By moxie alone, he became Take That’s fan favorite, the cheeky one who would do anything for applause.
From the choreography to the costumes and subversive jump scares, there’s so much moxie in every scene you just have to, well, grin.
That Moana was a girl of action, an explorer — strong, capable, brave, family-oriented and empathetic — made her a remarkable role model, and the character has lost none of her moxie in the sequel.
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