The 2,133 occurrences of hussy

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adulteress, advoutress[obs3], courtesan, prostitute, strumpet, harlot, whore, punk, fille de joie[Fr]; woman, woman of the town; streetwalker, Cyprian, miss, piece[Fr]; frail sisterhood; demirep, wench, trollop, trull[obs3], baggage, hussy, drab, bitch, jade, skit, rig, quean[obs3], mopsy[obs3], slut, minx, harridan; unfortunate, unfortunate female, unfortunate woman; woman of easy virtue &c. (unchaste) 961; wanton, fornicatress[obs3]; Jezebel, Messalina, Delilah, Thais, Phryne, Aspasia[obs3], Lais, lorette[obs3], cocotte[obs3], petite dame, grisette[obs3]; demimonde; chippy* [obs3][U.S.]; sapphist[obs3]; spiritual wife; white slave.

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If the hussy stood up for judgment before us five, that are now here in a knot together, would she come off with such a sentence as the worshipful magistrates have awarded?

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"She hath good skill at her needle, that's certain," remarked one of her female spectators; "but did ever a woman, before this brazen hussy, contrive such a way of showing it?

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You know," he went on as the wine gurgled out, "I was thinking to-night when they sprung the wedding music, how any fool can have that stuff played over him when he walks up the aisle with some dough-faced little hussy who's hooked him.

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"Cler out from here, you hussy, er I'll take a skillet to ye!"

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"You's jealous, Roxy, dat's what's de matter wid you, you hussy-yah-yah-yah!

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En he's al'ays callin' me nigger wench, en hussy, en all dem mean names, when I's doin' de very bes' I kin.

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"You artful hussy!

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"How darest th' laugh at me, hussy!" she cried.

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But even that might be overcome by time and patience, so as to let a few grey hairs show themselves in the hussy's head.

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But it is all through that woman-a hussy!"

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The second-hand dealer, who had taken back nearly all his furniture, said to her incessantly, "When will you pay me, you hussy?"

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'Only, don't do it again, you hussy!'

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Will you hold your tongue, you hussy?

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The hussy has been amusing herself!"

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And whom did that bold hussy think she could persuade to believe that?

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the hussies!

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And to think that there is not a hussy in Paris who would not have been delighted to make this wretch happy!

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As I do not care to earn my living and then leave _my substance_ in the hands of the _diable_ and be bowed out of the house every year, while the village hussies sleep in my beds and bring their fleas into my house, I just said: 'I ain't going to have any more of that,' and I went and found the big judge of La Chatre, and I says, says I: 'That's how it is.'

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"When you take away from among us the fools and the rogues, and the lammigers, and the wanton hussies, and the slatterns, and such like, there's cust few left to ornament a song with in Casterbridge, or the country round."

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A little hussy!"

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She saw now that she was wrong to make him give it, and that he must have broken it again and again for the reason that he had given when she once scolded him for throwing away his money on that hussy-- "When I think of Jim Millon, I've got to; that's all."

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Mrs. Jennings wrote to tell the wonderful tale, to vent her honest indignation against the jilting girl, and pour forth her compassion towards poor Mr. Edward, who, she was sure, had quite doted upon the worthless hussy, and was now, by all accounts, almost broken-hearted, at Oxford.- "I do think," she continued, "nothing was ever carried on so sly; for it was but two days before Lucy called and sat a couple of hours with me.

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When I was younger my lady thought me a hussy, and now she thought me a fool.

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"Brazen hussy!" said Mrs. Morel to Paul.

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She was a handsome, insolent hussy, who mocked at the youth, and yet flushed if he walked along to the station with her as she went home.

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"You always pretend to be such a hard-hearted hussy," he laughed.

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Presently one, a bonny dark hussy, leaned to him and said: "Have a chocolate?"

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She knew what I was talking about, the hussy, and I saw her out of the corner of my eyes listening with all her ears, while she pretended to iron a blouse that she had been washing for me.

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"Seize that impudent hussy," said Mrs. Miller to the overseer, "and tie her up this minute, that I may teach her a lesson she won't forget in a hurry."

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"You need not call on him, hussy; you will never see him again," said Mrs. Miller.

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Under the bed, are you, hussy?

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I'll find you a decent wife, not some town hussy."

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Nasty little hussies, that's what I call 'em!'

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They never sign their notes, the hussies!

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"She was a shameless hussy," said Felicity, venting on the long-dead Ursula that anger she dare not visit on the Story Girl.

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"Go easy there, Byrne," shouted Skipper Simms; "there ain't no call to injure the hussy-a corpse won't be worth nothing to us."

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"It's the dream of my life to be taken for an abandoned hussy," she answered.

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Some of the women looked like servant-girls, and some were painted hussies, but for the most part they were shop-girls.

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The hussies were got up to resemble the music-hall artiste or the dancer who enjoyed notoriety at the moment; their eyes were heavy with black and their cheeks impudently scarlet.

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He greeted Philip with enthusiasm, and with his usual volubility told him that he had come to live in London, Ruth Chalice was a hussy, he had taken a studio, Paris was played out, he had a commission for a portrait, and they'd better dine together and have a good old talk.

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"The hussy!" cried Athelny, with a dramatic wave of the hand.

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"Ungrateful hussy!" cried Athelny.

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Get back to work, Ted Terrill, and hold yer head up high, and when yuh say your prayers to-night, thank your lucky stars I ain't a hussy."

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"Ah, good-for-nothing hussy!" cried the housewife, as she refilled the pan herself, "you would ruin the richest with your carelessness!

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I have heard Fanny turn her round twenty times in a morning about dinner, just as the little hussy chose; and I sometimes fancied she worked on Miss Matilda's weakness in order to bewilder her, and to make her feel more in the power of her clever servant.

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They painted a black picture to me and said I was spineless and that I didn't have a brain in my body because the woman I wanted to live with was a whore, a hussy, a trollop, a slut, and, finally, a devil's mule.

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"You gutter hussy, get on your clothes and clear out!"

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"Why, half the parish is here-the silly hussies should have kept it quiet.

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Mrs. Smith called her a shameless hussy.

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In this situation, and fainting for want of food, he laid himself down at the door of one Mr. Fitzwarren, a merchant, where the cook saw him, and, being an ill-natured hussy, ordered him to go about his business or she would scald him.

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You have torn my thin little coat all to shreds, useless, awkward hussies that you are!"

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"You shall go, hussy!" said the mother; "and this minute."

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"Well, mother?" answered the pert hussy, throwing out of her mouth two vipers and two toads.

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For I'm pretty sure the father was that hulking bull-terrier of Will Baker's-wasn't he now, eh, you sly hussy?"

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Yes, I'm fonder on her nor she deserves-a little hard-hearted hussy, wanting to leave us i' that way.

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Oh no; it must be merely the impertinence of those unblushing hussies; and we can only wonder how such respectable ladies should have responded to a summons that was not meant for them.

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"You hussy, how dare you talk in that way?

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"Leave the house directly, you hussy!" shrieked Mrs. Crawford.

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There was a father and mother; two daughters, brazen, blowsy hussies, who sang and acted, without an idea of how to set about either; and a dark young man, like a tutor, a recalcitrant house-painter, who sang and acted not amiss.

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The daring black chemise of frail chiffon and lace was a hussy at which the deep-bosomed bed stiffened in disgust, and she hurled it into a bureau drawer, hid it beneath a sensible linen blouse.

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"Then you wouldn't regard me as a complete hussy if I wanted to be by myself now and then?"

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"Who's the hussy, Sister Bogart?

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Mrs. Frederick Marston, I remember, called her an insolent hussy; but then Mrs. Frederick Marston was never original.

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At a very early age I began to doubt the existence of a personal devil, whereupon my parent on my father's side proceeded to argue the matter in the good old orthodox way, but failed to get more than half the hussy out of my hide.

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"Go to bed in the dark, you pretty little hussy" (that is what he called me), "and unless you wish me to come for the candle every night, mind and be in bed at eleven."

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Finally, the reports were that the governess had "come round" everybody, wrote Sir Pitt's letters, did his business, managed his accounts-had the upper hand of the whole house, my lady, Mr. Crawley, the girls and all-at which Mrs. Crawley declared she was an artful hussy, and had some dreadful designs in view.

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When Mrs. Bute Crawley, numbed with midnight travelling, and warming herself at the newly crackling parlour fire, heard from Miss Briggs the intelligence of the clandestine marriage, she declared it was quite providential that she should have arrived at such a time to assist poor dear Miss Crawley in supporting the shock-that Rebecca was an artful little hussy of whom she had always had her suspicions; and that as for Rawdon Crawley, she never could account for his aunt's infatuation regarding him, and had long considered him a profligate, lost, and abandoned being.

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"Give up your keys, you hardened hussy," hissed out the virtuous little lady in the calash.

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However you beg you won't get a drink of water without abuse: 'Whenever are you going off, you nasty hussy, you won't let us sleep with your moaning, you make the gentlemen sick.'

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In the grave, sleet, filth, wet snow--no need to put themselves out for you--'Let her down, Vanuha; it's just like her luck--even here, she is head-foremost, the hussy.

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Besides, they won't let her out, "the hussy!"

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No Baptist connection would ever have a writer of Interludes in it, not Twm o'r Nant himself, unless he left his ales and Interludes and wanton hussies, for the three things are sure to go together.

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scealfingstōl , a word of similar meaning, allied to scealfor a diver, mergus avis; or possibly from F. coquine a hussy, slut, jade, f. of coquin , OE.

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A slut; a hussy; a drazel.

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Hoard , Husband , Hussy , Husting .]

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Hussy .]

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[See Hussy , in this sense.]

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A little case or bag for materials used in sewing, and for other articles of female work; -- called also hussy .

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A hussy.

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Hussy a housewife, Housewife .]

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A worthless woman; a hussy.

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[See Hussy a bag.]

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minsk wench, jade, hussy, D. mensch ; prop.

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A harlot; a drab; a hussy.

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'Do you want to be treated as you deserve, or will you speak, you hussy?' said the first woman-cook.

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'Where do you come from, hussy?' shouted the butler, and knocked his fist on the table with a loud clang.

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What do you mean by this noise, you hussies?'

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You are wrong, sir; You have years in plenty, While this hussy (Gracious mussy!)

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Transcribed from the 1919 Mills and Boon edition by David Price, email ccx074@coventry.ac.uk THE RED ONE Contents: The Red One The Hussy Like Argus of the Ancient Times The Princess STORY: THE RED ONE There it was!

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STORY: THE HUSSY There are some stories that have to be true - the sort that cannot be fabricated by a ready fiction-reckoner.

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"You ain't goin' to tell him about that hussy?" she complained.

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"Nor the hussy," the little woman snapped, apparently at the mud-hens paddling on the surface of the lagoon.

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Well, as I was saying, the goose hung high and everything was going hunky-dory, and I was piling up my wages to come north to Nebraska and marry Sarah, when I run on to Vahna - " "The hussy!"

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"The hussy!" she hissed, once and implacably.

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It was all she had on - " "The hussy!" breathed Mrs. Jones.

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Believe me, she was some looker - " "The hussy!"

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We were sitting before the fire - " "Him and the hussy," quoth Mrs. Jones.

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She was still mighty shy, but she'd keep on following me about with those big eyes of hers - " "The hussy!"

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"And they kept on insisting until I fell for - " "The hussy," said Mrs. Jones, pert as a bird, at the ready instant.

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