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"sparky" Definitions
  1. full of life; interesting and funny

111 Sentences With "sparky"

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Kiara Manrique (right) just moments after her dog, Sparky, died.
According to HuffPost, Sparky was accompanied by producer Ken Davenport.
Poor Sparky ended up at this shelter when his owner moved.
Kiara Manrique cries just moments after her dog, Sparky, is euthanized.
FWS officials have taken to calling him "Sparky" and are monitoring him.
Sparky was nine when he was hit, and had fathered three calves.
Angelica walked inside and opened the back door to let Sparky out.
When his dog, Sparky, dies, Victor decides to experiment with reanimating his corpse.
In her hands, a hunk of desiccated wood is also a sparky transmitter.
"…and then, Sparky, he made fists with his toes…" #ChristmasEve #Traditions #KissYourDalmatian #DieHardIsAChristmasMovie pic.twitter.
A friend of Cunanan's described their connection as being "pretty sparky" to Vanity Fair.
The sparky overall performance owes a lot to a bevy of lower-profile IPOs.
Verdict: Police would have better luck collaring the criminal if Sparky had been collared.
As a sparky and outspoken child, Amy Winehouse caused havoc at her North London school.
I'm shit at electrics but my extensive electrical engineering family means I'm a qualified sparky.
Owen Glieberman, Variety: [Johnson and Efron's] caustic interplay gives the film a sparky buzz of tension.
"These are not spirit fingers," Sparky tells the cheerleaders, after smashing a chair for good measure.
Though it looked like Sparky wasn't going to make it after the disaster, he pulled through.
Sparky also made his way inside Radio City Music Hall for at least part of the show.
"We have insisted as new owners we want Sparky there as many times as possible," he said.
Comedy, whimsy and a little danger ensue, with Sparky being one of Burton's most darkly adorable characters.
The 2300-pound canine, nicknamed "Sparky" by visitors and museum staff, was sawed from its concrete base.
Born to sloth parents Marilyn and Sparky, Lua is being hand-reared behind-the-scenes at the zoo.
As a professional clown herself, she uses her character, Sparky the Firefighter Clown, to teach kiddos about safety.
Working with his father, an immigrant from Lithuania who had battled destitution by browsing and acquiring, was sparky.
If you nickname your Eevee either Rainer, Pyro or Sparky, your Eevee will evolve into that desired Eeveelution!
So there's a picture of the Dead Milkmen hanging out with the manager Sparky Anderson in the dugout.
On Baseball CLEVELAND — Ron Guidry learned his slider from Sparky Lyle, a gift from one Yankee to another.
Feeling sparky, some show-goers even wore two completely different styles (with the same heel height, of course).
Ledecky also addressed complaints that Sparky, the fan-favorite dragon mascot, appeared in Brooklyn for only a few games.
McDaniel, a reliever, lost the lead in the bottom of the ninth and was eventually replaced by Sparky Lyle.
His was the first Detroit number retired since former manager Sparky Anderson's No. 11 in 2011 and the seventh overall.
It already has much of the 1975-76 "Big Red Machine" world champion team including the late manager Sparky Anderson.
Okay, it's not exactly as if Sparky is going to pick up the phone and then bark in the handset.
An earlier version of this article misstated when Sparky Lyle entered Game 4 of the 1977 American League Championship Series.
And Hobbs & Shaw proves they work well together, stretching out the sparky dynamic of their previous appearances together to feature length.
After the A's picked up the 1989 World Series championship, he signed as a free agent with Sparky Anderson's Detroit Tigers.
Led by Manager Sparky Anderson, the Reds won 21966 games in 21967 but lost the World Series to the Baltimore Orioles.
Executions in Texas, now by lethal injection — Old Sparky, the Texas electric chair, had been retired — started back up in 264.
Samantha Goldberg said Ralph Lauren since 2001 has been selling teddy bears handmade from imported Scottish cashmere by her company, Alvin & Sparky.
Since 2008, they've delivered over seventy five floor turning variations for artists as diverse as Scuba, Groove Armada, Sparky and Fort Romeau.
Many of the men objected, refusing to climb with this diminutive, sparky woman, or accusing her of joining only to find a husband.
Samantha Goldberg said Ralph Lauren since 2001 has been selling teddy bears handmade from imported Scottish cashmere by her company, Alvin & Sparky LLC.
The team's floor is low, and its ceiling, at least at this stage in its renovation, is probably Sparky But Flawed Eight Seed.
The "sparky dryer" has a chamber which is lined with steel and insulated with a thick layer of wood to minimize heat loss.
Sparky, a bison on a national wildlife refuge in Iowa who survived a lightning strike in 2013, died last week, WHO TV reports.
In 2000, Florida at least began granting prisoners the choice between Old Sparky and lethal injection; only one man has requested the chair since.
Sparky, personable and, at the age of 44, an acknowledged Republican star, she could be the first Indian-American to hold a cabinet office.
The sparky noise of the CRT ignites and nostalgia tickles over the viewer like the static electricity given off by this very outdated tech.
Sparky and vulnerable, the 11-year-old is the offspring of the deceased Victor and Amber, who is in jail for alleged drug-dealing.
Daniel Ulbricht, always sparky and engaging, keeps gaining subtlety; but Andrew Veyette, another source of virile humor, is showing a few signs of coarseness.
Deer was the prototypical late-period Sparky Anderson player: he hit home runs, he walked, and he was virtually inert in every other respect.
On May 25, 1979, a 30-year-old named John Spenkelink was the first person sent to Old Sparky once it got fired up again.
The former vice president delivered sparky answers all night, thrilling his supporters when he urged the crowd to stand up in support for Lt. Col.
When 'Sparky' returns to his spiritual home on Sunday, he will lead out a side that has collected two points for their first six games.
On the left, one potential candidate is Richard Leonard, a sparky newcomer with a trade-union background, who is well thought of by Mr Corbyn.
"Vanity Fair" follows Ms. Hamill's 2014 "Sense and Sensibility," a sparky adaptation of the Jane Austen classic that played like a gavotte danced at hyperspeed.
If you agree, and love a sparky eyeshadow, but have yet to find a formula that feels fresh for the season, we've got you covered.
Canha's response called to mind a very different reaction years ago, when Manager Sparky Anderson pinch-hit for a batter before his first plate appearance.
Death by electric chair, known colloquially as "Old Sparky," was first developed in 1880s by a New York dentist as a humane alternative to hanging.
Today, meet Mr. Sparky, a 10-year-old pug/Jack Russell mix currently available at the Chemung County Humane Society and SPCA in Elmira, New York.
Replete with sparky, second-generation Americans, who have deeper ties to India than their children will have, they are at a point of maximum potential influence.
Yet even if The Current War is soft around the edges and a little soggy in the middle, there's still something appreciably sparky at its core.
During one contentious round of name swapping, Ottolini became irritated and suggested, in jest, to her fiancé that they name him Sparky, after Arizona State's mascot.
During this ordeal, I reached an exquisite level of trepidation known to those waiting to hear if the governor has canceled their appointment with Old Sparky.
Leads Drew Barrymore and Timothy Olyphant's sparky chemistry remained believable, grounding their world of parenting, real-estate, and murder in an emotional bedrock worth killing for.
But with a neutral turtleneck layered underneath, black tights instead of the sparky pair, and platform brogues, the one-shoulder mini can veer super low-key, too.
"Silly Bones" is actually one of the finest cuts from this quintet, sparky but a little melancholy, hummable and capable of putting a spring in your step.
From the 1980s, it was highly successful in developing world-class chip foundries, such as TSMC, and in cultivating sparky designers of processor chips such as MediaTek.
Sparky (Ian Roberts), the ruthless choreographer on a mission to help the Toros on a new routine, delivers what's probably the most memorable line from the movie.
Mr. Morley and Mr. MacFadyen give breakout performances in a cast that includes a sparky Terenia Edwards as the younger sister, Pam, whom Walter is there to tutor.
After little Sparky realizes that the act of rolling over instantly earns him a mouthful of peanut butter, he starts performing the trick with increased enthusiasm and speed.
He was 58 then, and he said, he didn't want to end up looking like Sparky Anderson, who was three years younger but looked about 25 years older.
Close-ups enhanced the big-eyed sweetness of Lillian Gish, the sparky mischief of the perpetual adolescent Mary Pickford, the stoic sadness of the cowboy William S. Hart.
Layer a tie dye unitard underneath to mix-and-match tie dye prints, and throw on some sparky slingbacks, because the sun's only just set, and the night is young.
Ms. Davis is a sparky, charismatic performer, and, much like her character, she whooshes into the story, infusing it with energy and scattering good vibes like a punk Tinker Bell.
Young staff say they have few channels for promotion to decision-making positions, says Mr Pan, and few opportunities to build sparky products, as Tencent spends on stakes in other companies.
If the US military and its annual budget of $600 billion or so can't make giant fighting robots happen, a sparky Kickstarter wasn't going to come up with anything too surprising.
The other day, Elias, who is forty-five and sparky with red hair and a boxer's build, sat at a desk in his Hollywood Hills home, contemplating his own uncertain path.
" William's former Squadron Commander, Wing Commander Sparky Dunlop, praised the royal as a "very good pilot," telling reporters, "He was not only up to doing it, but he did more than that.
I wonder whether it's my brain injury doing something sparky, but I'd like to imagine the entity is one of my dead friends, come to walk with me under the emerald canopy.
His team won the 228 World Series, boasting a closer, Sparky Lyle, who won 28 games, saved 22, pitched to a 83 E.R.A. and gratefully accepted the American League's Cy Young Award.
That certainly seems to be the case for Sparky, a remarkably lucky bison at the Neal Smith National Wildlife Refuge in Iowa who survived being struck by lightning in July of 2013.
While it's unclear whether or not Sparky has retained any magical abilities from his brush with death, like everyone's favorite Boy Who Lived, it's clear that his DGAF powers are on point.
Fans of classic work will immediately recognize his signature punchy bass-drum and sparky high-hat combo, but the producer has stepped up his sound with mighty beats dropped from dizzying heights.
I co-produced the video with one of the bandmates, Alex Goldstein, and we quickly brought on Nick and Chris Libbey, the brother duo from Sparky Stories, to shoot and edit the video.
Last year's team was sparky and intermittently scary, and they've kept their core intact while adding George Hill, Joe Johnson, and Boris Diaw—savvy veterans with real playoff experience who fill areas of need.
And her example serves as the trigger for a sparky and rangy exhibition there that takes a very wide-angle view on one of the most enduring and dispiriting controversies in contemporary French society.
Frank Field, a sparky, veteran British Labour parliamentarian who backed Brexit, believes that the working-class base of his party is deserting it in favor of the right-wing, anti-European Union, UK Independence Party.
She released three solo albums for small labels in the '22007s: "Direct Me," a sparky soul-funk effort, in 22017; "Brown Sugar," in 21980; and "Rushing to Meet You," with a disco bent, in 1976.
There's the polished 2-step charm of "Flex", the sparky bounce of "Pussyole (Old Skool)", and the masterstroke of "Da Feelin'"—a sun-kissed Shy FX-produced d'n'b single that somehow manages to miraculously sidestep tackiness.
But beyond the standard slew of speeches and awards, an unexpectedly delightful moment from Broadway's biggest night came during the red carpet debut of Sparky, one of the four-legged goat stars of Once On This Island.
He had been convicted in the era of Old Sparky, the straight-backed oak chair in which 240 prisoners went to their deaths before 2000, when the Florida Legislature made lethal injection the preferred method of execution.
Or there's "O Caledonia," a novel by Elspeth Barker, a sparky, funny work of genius about class, romanticism, social tradition and literary tradition, and one of the best least-known novels of the 20th century, I reckon.
From its directing and screenplay down through its performances, Lady Bird is sparky and touching — a combination that just might attract Oscars voters, especially in a year when anything not grueling or bleak feels like a welcome reprieve.
Rose will be the final inductee from the starting eight position players, who include Johnny Bench, Joe Morgan, Tony Perez, David Concepcion, George Foster, Cesar Geronimo and Ken Griffey Sr. The former manager Sparky Anderson was also inducted.
But, starting in the nineteen-seventies, a mystique grew up around the closer, partly because pitchers like Sparky Lyle, Goose Gossage, and Al (the Mad Hungarian) Hrabosky—and, later on, Jonathan Papelbon and Brian Wilson—developed outsized mound personalities.
The Ms. Copeland we read about and see in publicity is an inspiring heroine who has struggled bravely against adversity, but the Ms. Copeland we see in the theater tends to be sparky, humorous, a good colleague, with flashes of naughtiness.
In New Jersey, the group ran an ad against a proposed gas-tax increase in 2016 that showed a father giving away his baby's milk bottle, and also Sparky the family dog, to pay for transit improvements among other things.
These jobs aren't, y'know, so-and-so is a plumber, and ol' spiky hair over there's a decent sparky—it's all white mage this and foebreaker that, and the machinist role has nothing to do at all with a painfully skinny Christian Bale.
Some brides hire her to create a buffer between the Problem Relatives, some are at a point in their life where they don't have a ton of close friends, and some just want to inject a sparky personality in a staid social environment.
He was performing a kind of freestyle literary criticism, turning a scene that's often played for pathos into a funny, sparky one about a woman with spunk and originality encountering an unremarkable man, manipulating him a little to get what she wants.
It's in Acts Three and Four that Mr Scarlett exerts the most obvious influence, re-choreographing all but one of the national dances (he hasn't touched Frederick Ashton's sparky Neapolitan—perhaps he didn't dare) and inserting a mordant change of mood at the ballet's dénouement.
"Ball Four absolutely changed sportswriting," says the sports journalist and historian Peter Golenbock, author of such classic baseball books as Dynasty: The New York Yankees 1949-1964, The Bronx Zoo (written with Sparky Lyle) and Wild, High and Tight: The Life and Death of Billy Martin.
The letter by Reese's mother is particularly sweet: "Dear Sparky, I am so happy that you loved all of us and were a sweet and fun dog for Laura and Helen," she writes in clear print with skipped lines, presumably so her children could more easily read it.
While I don't agree with her that Sharp Objects is without pleasure — I enjoy Camille a lot, from her sparky banter with Richard to the way she lets herself get pulled reluctantly but repeatedly into the role of the cool big sis even though she knows better — I understand Paskin's argument.
The pervasive opinion against Harris has whipped up public emotion so much that "the public is foregoing issues of guilt or innocence" and instead was talking about bringing back "old sparky" - the electric chair once used in Georgia, defense attorney T. Bryan Lumpkin said in arguing to move the trial.
The Yankees have a rich tradition of closers, from Sparky Lyle and Goose Gossage to Mariano Rivera and, since Rivera's retirement, David Robertson and Andrew Miller, who was the American League reliever of the year last season but was moved out of the closer's role to make way for Chapman.
But the reader allows herself to be guided by him anyway, because what is being revealed is not a physical terrain so much as the twisty, dead-endy pathways of the author's own subconscious, and it is a glorious maze to be in, sparky and colorful and punctuated with unexpected roundabouts.
The plans, the ambitions and the unrealized potential of that publication are the subject of "Dadaglobe Reconstructed," a rigorous yet sparky exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art, which brings together the portraits, drawings and collages Tzara commissioned for "Dadaglobe," plus a few paintings and sculptures by some of its leading adherents and sympathizers: Marcel Duchamp, Sophie Taeuber-Arp and Constantin Brancusi.
And, naturally, those plans involve seeing more of his sparky on-screen chemistry with costar Mandy Moore, who plays Jack's wife Rebecca, as well as delving into the mystery of Rebecca's second husband — not to mention Jack's best friend — Miguel (Jon Huertas) "I'm wanting to get back to Jack in his 50s, having walked out the door stepping away from his marriage for a second to go sleep on Miguel's couch," Ventimiglia says.

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