The 2,133 occurrences of hussy

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She would say that she knew men who were precious fools and women who were precious hussies, and she would mutter words far more biting, with the sharpness of language pertaining to an old waistcoat-maker.

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"You're playing the deuce, eh, you confounded young hussy!

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In that corner there, a hit, you hussy!

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Then when the sun set, the great delight of these young hussies was to stop and look at the mountebanks.

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She was allowed twenty minutes to go from the Rue de la Goutte-d'Or to the Rue du Caire, and it was enough, for these young hussies have the legs of racehorses.

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Then came lectures on love, allusions to dirty blackguards of men, and all sorts of stories about hussies who had repented of flirtations, which left Nana in a state of pouting, with eyes gleaming brightly in her pale face.

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The hussy was flirting with old men.

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A hussy or a thief, and perhaps both by now?

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But one morning while he was drinking a glass with a friend in a wineshop in the Rue Saint-Denis, he perceived the hussy darting down the street.

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What a tempting mouth she has, the little hussy!

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Yes, she had been told that the hussy had left her old gentleman, just like the inexperienced girl she was.

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And to think that the hussy had had such an attentive, loving gentleman, and had yet fallen to this condition, merely for the sake of following some rascal who had beaten her, no doubt!

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Gervaise, who accused her of doing it to enrage them, set herself above the scandal; she might meet her daughter on the street, she said; she wouldn't even dirty her hand to cuff her; yes, it was all over; she might have seen her lying in the gutter, dying on the pavement, and she would have passed by without even admitting that such a hussy was her own child.

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Virginie was reflecting, anxious about a couple of bills which fell due on the morrow and which she didn't know how to pay; whilst Lantier, stout and fat, perspiring the sugar he fed off, ventured his enthusiasm for well-dressed little hussies.

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She was a lady-of-the-evening of the Rue des Martyrs, none of your common street hussies.

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The last clear thought that occupied her mind was that her hussy of a daughter was perhaps eating oysters at that very moment.

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Fame is a shameless hussy, you know."

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None's born for such troubles as I be: If the sun wakens first in the morn "Lazy hussy" my parents both call me, And I must abide by their scorn, For nobody cometh to marry me, Nobody cometh to woo, So here in distress must I tarry me-- What can a poor maiden do?

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Now I'll see how _she_ looks after it; though there's not much to be got out of _her_ face, the deceitful hussy, thought Dean, marching down the corridor and knitting her black brows as she went.

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Cry quickly, wee sowlet; squeak up, hussy, or by Hermes!

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Well, there it is; 'tis her doing, that abandoned hussy!

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no, no, that hussy, say I!

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what a waft of heat the hussy wafts up my nose!

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Where is the hussy?

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Stop the hussy.

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Stop the hussy.

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How dare you talk like this, you impudent hussy?

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So that hussy has gone at last!

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'Where are you off to, vile hussy?' he hissed.

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"Mercy, you hussy!" neighed Sharkey, "you are surely a good twenty years too old for that."

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"No use to think of those lazy hussies of girls having the breakfast-room ready at this hour.

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Then, "Ah, I'll let her know it, the worthless hussy!" she said.

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It is that Ephesian hussy, and I had several times noticed her behavior.

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I see you here, you hussy!

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you are afraid of offending the hussy!

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this impudent hussy dares to show herself here again!

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That the young man is a scoundrel--a good-for-nothing fellow--who will be punished by his father for the trick he has played him; that the gypsy girl is a bold, impudent hussy to come and insult a man of honour, who will give her what she deserves for coming here to debauch the sons of good families; and that the servant is an infamous wretch, whom Géronte will take care to have hung before to-morrow is over.

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That the young man is a scoundrel--a good-for-nothing fellow--who will be punished by his father for the trick he has played him; that the gypsy girl is a bold, impudent hussy to come and insult a man of honour, who will give her what she deserves for coming here to debauch the sons of good families; and that the servant is an infamous wretch, whom Géronte will take care to have hung before to-morrow is over.

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"You insolent hussy!

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This _Mari_ was a buxom, glistening, smooth-faced, laughing, red-lipped, pearl-toothed, black-eyed hussy, that seemed born for fun; and who was often kept in order by her more sedate and well-mannered young mistress with a good deal of difficulty.

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Then, as for all you tell me about Guert; why, the hussy knew him--_must_ have known him, in a town like Albany, where the fellow has a character that identifies him with all sorts of fun and roguery.

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"You mean to marry the hussy?"

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The girls are fearless young hussies.

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That you may fancy the prince was very loath to do, such an ugly hussy as Tatterhood was; but at last the king and all the others in the palace talked him over, and he yielded, giving his word to take her for his queen; but it went sore against the grain, and he was a doleful man.

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A pack of strumpets, shameless hussies.

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That coffee and some indescribable liberties would follow, as postprandial excesses, she secretly imparted to Kate Kearney in a note, which concluded with the assurance that when the day of these enormities arrived, O'Shea's Barn Would be open to her as a refuge and a sanctuary; 'but not,' added she, 'with your cousin, for I'll not let the hussy cross my doors.'

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'The Greek hussy that you want to marry my nephew, and give a dowry to out of the estate that belongs to your son.

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"You shameless, prying hussy!" he began, in a rage at last--but the eager, tearful earnestness of her face made him bethink himself: it would not do to make an enemy of her!

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"A miser, hussy!"

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You hussy!

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you hussy.... TOI.

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You prevent me, you hussy, by interrupting me every moment.

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Believe that I am ill, you impudent hussy?

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Worthless hussy!

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She is an impertinent hussy.

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Hussies, though!

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The hussy had a secret!

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None's born for such troubles as I be: If the sun wakens first in the morn, "Lazy hussy" my parents both call me, And I must abide by their scorn, For nobody cometh to marry me, Nobody cometh to woo, So here in distress must I tarry me-- What can a poor maiden do?

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He seemed to hear a formidable cracking, the family life of the /bourgeoisie/ was collapsing: the father was at a hussy's house, the mother with a lover, the son and daughter knew everything; the former gliding to idiotic perversity, the latter enraged and dreaming of stealing her mother's lover to make a husband of him.

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In the Rue des Martyrs and the Rue du Faubourg-Montmartre, the brothers found night-birds of another kind, women who slunk past them, close to the house-fronts, and men and hussies who belaboured one another with blows.

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He talked of his paper's dignity and gravity; and declared that the lavishing of such fulsome praise upon a hussy--yes, a mere hussy, in a journal whose exemplary morality and austerity had cost him so much labour, would seem monstrous and degrading.

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He seemed to hear a formidable cracking, the family life of the _bourgeoisie_ was collapsing: the father was at a hussy's house, the mother with a lover, the son and daughter knew everything; the former gliding to idiotic perversity, the latter enraged and dreaming of stealing her mother's lover to make a husband of him.

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In the Rue des Martyrs and the Rue du Faubourg-Montmartre, the brothers found night-birds of another kind, women who slunk past them, close to the house-fronts, and men and hussies who belaboured one another with blows.

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He talked of his paper's dignity and gravity; and declared that the lavishing of such fulsome praise upon a hussy--yes, a mere hussy, in a journal whose exemplary morality and austerity had cost him so much labour, would seem monstrous and degrading.

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He seemed to hear a formidable cracking, the family life of the _bourgeoisie_ was collapsing: the father was at a hussy's house, the mother with a lover, the son and daughter knew everything; the former gliding to idiotic perversity, the latter enraged and dreaming of stealing her mother's lover to make a husband of him.

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In the Rue des Martyrs and the Rue du Faubourg-Montmartre, the brothers found night-birds of another kind, women who slunk past them, close to the house-fronts, and men and hussies who belaboured one another with blows.

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He talked of his paper's dignity and gravity; and declared that the lavishing of such fulsome praise upon a hussy--yes, a mere hussy, in a journal whose exemplary morality and austerity had cost him so much labour, would seem monstrous and degrading.

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"Oh, yes, you're an artful young hussy, and no mistake," he said; "and that toothache's only a judgment upon you.

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Oh the hussy to let that beast pay for her!

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Oh the hussy to let that beast pay for her!

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'I'll give it to you for that,' said the old lady, 'I'll give it you for that, you good-for-nothin' hussy; that's all your carelessness; go and put it out this minit; how on airth did it get there?

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She therefore now makes it her Business to prevent other young Women from being more Discreet than she was herself: However, the saucy Thing said the other Day well enough, 'Sir ROGER and I must make a Match, for we are 'both despised by those we loved:' The Hussy has a great deal of Power wherever she comes, and has her Share of Cunning.

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She giggled at my slightest word, and Tony altered her first impression and dubbed her a forward hussy.

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They can't make any speculations about Andrew now, and that will be a sore disappointment to the hussies, for some of them are but ill willy creatures."

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It is only by the advantages of education that we can show ourselves superior to such a hussy as Albemarle's gutter-bred duchess, who was the faithless wife of a sailor or barber--I forget which--and who hangs like a millstone upon the General's neck now that he has climbed to the zenith.

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I'll settle the hussy, with madam's leave."

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You are an ungrateful hussy for looking vexed when I have come a score of miles through the dust to do you a service."

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"Hyacinth, under all her appearance of silliness, is a remarkably clever woman," said Lady Sarah, sententiously; "but, pray, Sir Ralph, if Mistress Angela's father has good reason for not prosecuting his daughter's lover--indeed I ever thought her an underhand hussy--why does not Sir Denzil Warner--who I hear has been at death's door--pursue him for assault and battery?"

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But the little hussy has been so nice, and squeamish, that I began to fear she would take up her silly spend-thrift brother's whim, and determine to live single: therefore I shall not balk her, now she seems in the humour.

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Surely this hussy sleeps?

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After the battle, Sir Richard Bermingham sent out his page, John Hussy, with a single attendant, to "turn up and peruse" the bodies, to see whether his mortal foe O'Kelly were among them.

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O'Kelly presently started out of a bush where he had been hidden, and thus addressed the youth: "Hussy, thou seest I am at all points armed, and have my esquire, a manly man, beside me.

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Hussy treated the offer with scorn, whereupon his attendant, "a stout lubber, began to reprove him for not relenting to so rich a proffer."

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Hussy's answer was, to cut down the knave; next, "he raught to O'Kelly's squire a great rap under the pit of the ear, which overthrew him; thirdly, he bestirred himself so nimbly, that ere any help could be hoped for, he had also slain O'Kelly, and perceiving breath in the squire, he drawed him up again, and forced him upon a truncheon to bear his lord's head into the high town."

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Them he, his beard disguised like face-ache, sauced; (Too gaily for that bandaged cheek, thought I); But they, whose business was to think, Were quite contented, let the hussy pass, Returned her kisses blown back down the road, And crowned the mirth of their outwitter's heart.

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I aim higher than royalty, heart's dearest,--aspiring to one beside whom empresses are but common hussies."

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The servant was just a slim, pert, forward hussy, much too flagrant.

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But the maid, a pert hussy, elegant and superior, was French.

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Very well; she might flatter herself that she had for a mother a most famous hussy.

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A quiet man could not walk the highways without being elbowed into the kennel by swaggering swashbucklers, or accosted by painted hussies.

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There were supple-backed courtiers, and strutting nobles, and hussies with their shoulders bare, who should for all their high birth have been sent to Bridewell as readily as any poor girl who ever walked at the cart's tail.

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There were the orange wenches to quiz-plaguey sharp of tongue the hussies are, too-and there were the vizards of the pit, whose little black masks did invite inquiry, and there were the beauties of the town and the toasts of the Court, all fair mark for our quizzing-glasses.

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Besides, this is only a small amusement between ourselves so if we just let that hussy Feng know something about it, it will be quite enough.

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"This hussy has frightened her own self."

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"One really can't feel angry with that hussy Feng for being partial to her and fond of her.

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The maid is clearly an unprincipled hussy, and has probably been in Meryon's pay all the time--" "Where is Hester?--where are you going to?" cried Stephen in impatient misery, slipping from his horse, as he spoke, to walk beside the Rector.

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What a sly little hussy!

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