Third-person singular simple present indicative form of sass.(verb)
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Use "sasses" in a sentence
"And let's recall why Jessica glamours those customers: Because Arlene sasses that she won't look at Jessica in the eyes, lest Jessica put her in a trance."
"Lenny starts off the yearly visit with a bang: he sasses the school principal, gets into an argument with a homeless man, and, in an inspired bit of clowning, crosses the street walking on his hands."
"I don't shock easy, and have no more of the milk of human kindness than you'd put in a cup of tea; I'll taunt and gloat over a fallen foe any day, and put a boot in his ribs if he sasses back - but I'm a brute and a bully."