Jacksie example sentences

jack·sie

noun BRITISH ENGLISH informal

jacksie (noun) · jacksies (plural noun) · jacksy (noun)

  - a person's bottom.

Synonyms

buttocks, behind, backside, bottom, rear, seat, haunches, cheeks, hindquarters, croup, Sitzfleisch, stern, tochus, bum, botty, prat, butt, fanny, tush, tail, duff, buns, booty, caboose, heinie, patootie, keister, tuchis, bazoo, bippy, batty, rass, fundament, posterior, arse, clunge, ass, nates, breech

"Jacksie" Example Sentences

1. The playful puppy, a little jacksie, tumbled through the garden.
2. My grandmother's antique jacksie doll is a family heirloom.
3. He gave a hearty laugh, a real jacksie of a chuckle.
4. The jacksie bird chirped merrily from the treetop.
5. She wore a jacksie-patterned scarf to the festival.
6. The film's ending was a bit of a jacksie-up.
7. It's a jacksie of all trades, master of none.
8. With a jacksie grin, he accepted the challenge.
9. The jacksie of spades was the winning card.
10. This new software is a real jacksie – it's incredibly versatile.
11. The recipe called for a jacksie of salt and pepper.
12. He's a bit of a jacksie – always up to something.
13. The jacksie dance was the highlight of the party.
14. She felt a sudden jacksie of excitement.
15. The old car made a jacksie sound as it started.
16. He's got a jacksie way about him.
17. The artist used a jacksie technique to create texture.
18. What a jacksie surprise!
19. The jacksie flower bloomed in the spring.
20. The house needed a jacksie of paint.
21. It's a jacksie situation; we need to act quickly.
22. The book was a jacksie read.
23. The jacksie of hearts is my favorite card.
24. He's a jacksie to work with.
25. The story had a jacksie ending.
26. She performed a jacksie of magic tricks.
27. The weather was a bit jacksie today.
28. The jacksie cat sat by the fire.
29. He gave a jacksie nod of approval.
30. This is a jacksie opportunity.
31. The car needed a jacksie repair.
32. She wore a jacksie-colored dress.
33. The meal was a jacksie success.
34. He felt a jacksie of happiness.
35. The bird sang a jacksie tune.
36. She had a jacksie smile.
37. The jacksie painting hung in the gallery.
38. He delivered a jacksie speech.
39. The puzzle was a jacksie to solve.
40. The dog performed a jacksie trick.
41. She felt a jacksie of relief.
42. The room had a jacksie atmosphere.
43. He gave a jacksie wave goodbye.
44. The project was a jacksie of work.
45. The music had a jacksie rhythm.
46. She received a jacksie gift.
47. The food was a jacksie treat.
48. He wrote a jacksie poem.
49. The game was a jacksie win.
50. She danced with jacksie grace.

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