The 2,133 occurrences of hussy

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The hussy!

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Evelina was to Doctor Dexter's--shameless hussy that she was--and she got burnt.

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"After I went away," pursued Miss Mehitable, swiftly approaching her climax, "didn't you go up to Doctor Dexter's like a shameless hussy?"

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"If it makes a shameless hussy of me to go to Doctor Dexter's, that's what I am."

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There's three servants under me--Mary the cook, who's a hussy; and Martin the furnace man, who's a drunk; and Ellen, who's a fool.

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Why--why--I--I--shameless hussy!

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Then, with her roots and her herbs, back to her cave in the morning Ambled that hussy to brew spells of unspeakable evil; And, when the people awoke, seeing the hillside and valley Sweltered in swathes as of mist--"Look!" they would whisper in terror-- "Look!

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Mariquita, thou hussy, go over to that tub by thyself and wash the impertinent American rags.

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He found fault with Bellingham's conduct as too gentle; if he had been there he would have had the hussies flogged.

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There are many hussies in the camps, thousands and thousands, mistress.

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The bold, half-naked, disgraceful hussies, etc., etc.

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"We became intimate, the Baron and I, through the two hussies.

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Two reprobate hussies had been the priestesses of this union planned at some orgy amid the degrading familiarities of two tipsy old sinners.

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What a character the hussy is!

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"She is a good-for-nothing slut," said Crevel, "a hussy that deserves whipping on the Place du Chatelet.

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And, after all, at our time of life what do we want of these swindling hussies, who, to be honest, cannot help playing us false?

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When a hussy has ruined her man, she adores him.

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But your husband, my beauty, found himself a mistress--a jewel of a woman, a pearl, a cunning hussy then aged three-and-twenty, for she is six-and-twenty now.

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if any one had come to my mother and said, 'Your daughter will be a hussy, and unfaithful to her husband; one day a police-officer will find her in a disreputable house; she will sell herself to a Crevel to cheat a Hulot --two horrible old men--' Poof!

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You have compromised the honor of our official administration, which hitherto has been the purest in Europe!--And all for two hundred thousand francs and a hussy!" said the Marshal, in a terrible voice.

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And he has deceived her, he has soaked her in sorrows, he has neglected her for prostitutes, for street-hussies, for ballet-girls, actresses--Cadine, Josepha, Marneffe!

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I may be a hussy, but I have a soul!

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There is a precious hussy for you!"

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Cydalise put her handkerchief to her eyes with an appearance of emotion--"She is furious," Carabine went on, "though she looks as if butter would not melt in her mouth, furious to see the man she adores duped by a villainous hussy; she would kill Valerie--" "Oh, as for that," said the Brazilian, "that is my business!"

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I have put myself in a passion once already with that abominable hussy, La Cibot, a porter's wife that sets up to judge her lodgers, forsooth, and insists that you have filched the money from the heirs; you locked M. Pons up, she says, and worked upon him till he was stark, staring mad.

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The hussies!

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That Whitworth hussy has been translating for us and I don't trust her.

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"And what were you doing gossiping with that lying hussy, sir?" demanded my Uncle, the General Robert, with instant belief in the word of that Gouverneur Faulkner, turning his anger upon me, who stood and took it with such a joy in my heart from the truth that had come into it from those eyes of the night stars, that I did not even feel its violence.

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But, resuming my gravity--"Hussy, said I, do you think I will have my old friend thus made the object of your ridicule?--Suppose a challenge should have ensued between us on your account--what might have been the issue of it?

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_Head Cook_: Hussies!

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One hears of "artful hussies" and "artful dodgers."

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Die, will you, you hussy!

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But Don Luis, as though in a hurry to finish his story, at once went on: "In any case, they saved my life, the hussies, and their aid never failed me.

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Then it appears that the old humbug of an agent has sagaciously speculated in the improvement of the island, and poor Gooseberry feels under such an obligation to that sly puss of an agent's daughter, that, in a melancholy sort of way, he offers her his hand, which she, the artful little hussy of a _Becky Sharp_, with considerable affectation of coyness, accepts, and down goes the Curtain upon as unsatisfactory and commonplace a termination to a good Melodrama as any Philistine of the Philistines could possibly wish.

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One day she stole a di'mond ring off'n old Miss Squiers and dug out, and I told Nancy then-Nancy's young Miss Squiers-that I'd always had my suspicions of the hussy.

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He must part with as much as he possibly could of that last forty pounds; as much, also, as he possibly could of his pride, and submit to have the hussy's foot on his neck.

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Get away, you dirty hussy!

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--I am not a dirty hussy.

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And then there was the chambermaid hussy and waiter loon axed me to remember them, and wanted more siller; but I told them as I told the guard and coachman, that I had none for them."

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The old Marquis de Rochegude offered me a brougham two months ago, and he has six hundred thousand francs a year, but I am an artist and not a common hussy."

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While hussies play near mistletoe The game of kiss-me-if-you-dare, I'll dig for you in memory's snow, And where my eager spade shall go Uncover bliss for you to share, My Boys!

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The hussy ... the...' No, I shall not repeat what else she said...

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girl, n. maiden, maid, lass, lassie, damsel, miss, nymph, virgin; domestic, maid, waitress; ingenue; soubrette; filly, gill; wench; hoiden, hussy, minx; coleen (Anglo-Irish).

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hussy, n. jade, quean; jilt, flirt, jill.

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jade, n. nephrite, jadeite; nag, plug; hussy, wench, quean.

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quean, n. hussy, jade.

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And the clever hussy drew from her armoire a little dagger, which she knew how to use with great skill when necessary.

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One evening the fat Cardinal La Balue carried on gallantly with words and actions, a little farther than the canons of the Church permitted him, with this Beaupertuys, who luckily for herself, was a clever hussy, not to be asked with impunity how many holes there were in her mother's chemise.

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'Ah,' said he, 'you dirty hussy!

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: If the flea be a male, if it be female, or if it be a virgin; supposing it to be a virgin, which is extremely rare, since these beasts have no morals, are all wild hussies, and yield to the first seducer who comes, you will seize her hinder feet, and drawing them under her little caparison, you must bind them with one of your hairs, and carry it to your superior, who will decide upon its fate after having consulted the chapter.

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I should think myself forever disgraced, and should be contaminated to all eternity if I put my foot in these sloughs where go these shameless hussies.

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"I have a means of plunging you into the sloughs of three brazen hussies, as you call them."

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So if, as you say, Raoul is overwhelmingly jealous with the worst of all jealousies, you will use these fast hussies' scents, because your danger approaches fast."

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There," said he, tapping the door of the room in which was Madame d'Hocquetonville, "in there is a lady of the court and a friend of the queen, but the greatest priestess of Venus that ever was, and her equal is not to be found in any courtesan, harlot, dancer, doxy, or hussy.

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You are right; but, my lord, it is not brought about by you, but by this hussy, whom I will have sewn up in a sack, and thrown into the Indre; thus your dishonour will be washed away.

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The little hussy did not refuse this offer, saying, that in order to do no more washing in the future she did not mind doing a little hard work now.

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"That coffee gal, that baggage, that hussy!"

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Jason Locker forbade his son his home if ever he were seen in the hussy's company again, and Homer left by the front door....

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Yes, y-es, my canary birds, some hussies will bewitch an old man and rule over him, my doves, rule over him and turn his head; and when they've saved up money and lottery tickets enough, they will bewitch him to his death."

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She was a well-fed and pampered hussy who adored Orlov because he was a gentleman and despised me because I was a footman.

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O-o, the shameless hussy!"

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Loathsome, mercenary hussy!"

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I wanted, you see, to touch the drunken hussies' hearts, and pose as an unhappy father.

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"I'll have you to know," she cawed, "that I'm a proper lady, and the man that compares me to them shameless French singing hussies is going to get hurt."

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In her own mind she despised her as a shameless hussy wholly devoid of all ideas of "dacency."

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"And there it is ready to boil over, and you haven't touched it, you worthless little hussy, you!

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"It's that flighty young French hussy, Miss Dinah; her they call Yvonne.

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"The dhirty hussy!

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Saved the boy's life in sphite of their robbin' me an' she ain't human enough to say 'thank ye'--the dhirty hussy!

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Before your very eyes a hussy is up to the devil knows what, a serious crime, plays a nasty trick, and you go and kiss her!"

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"The hussy!"

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"The shameless hussy!

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hussy!" he ejaculated.

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One hotel-keeper told me that some one of A's name had stayed there with another hussy (giving Miss T's stage name): "There were nice carryings on with the pair of them."

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Consider, before You come to threescore, How the hussies will fleer Where'er you appear; "That silly old puss Would fain be like us: What a figure she made In her tarnish'd brocade!"

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My daughter I ever was pleased to see Come fawning and begging to ride on my knee: My wife, too, was pleased, and to the child said, Come, hold in your belly, and hold up your head: But now out of humour, I with a sour look, Cry, hussy, and give her a souse with my book; And I'll give her another; for why should she play, Since my Bacchus, and glasses, and friends, are away?

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But, dearest niece, keep this grand secret close, Or every prattling hussy'll beg a dose."

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No small mind had I to rush in and chuck the hussy into the torrent before me, when I heard the little fiend burst forth into the most genuine and enthusiastic praises of the royal giver of the feast,--'So young, so handsome, so affable, so courteous, so passing the kingliness of kings.'

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Prying at it hard, we at length effected an entrance; but saw no golden moidores, no ruddy doubloons; nothing under heaven but three pewter mugs, such as are used in a ship's cabin, several brass screws, and brass plates, which must have belonged to a quadrant; together with a famous lot of glass beads, and brass rings; while, pasted on the inside of the cover, was a little colored print, representing the harlots, the shameless hussies, having a fine time with the Prodigal Son.

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She was always ready to do anything for us boys; and we could never quite make out why they scolded her so for an idle hussy indoors.

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And in the midst of the mother's anxieties there burst upon her the sudden, incredible tale that Warkworth--to whom she herself was writing regularly, and to whom Aileen, from her bed, was sending little pencilled notes, sweetly meant to comfort a sighing lover--had been entangling himself in London with another, a Miss Le Breton, positively a nobody, as far as birth and position were concerned, the paid companion of Lady Henry Delafield, and yet, as it appeared, a handsome, intriguing, unscrupulous hussy, just the kind of hawk to snatch a morsel from a dove's mouth--a woman, in fact, with whom a little bread-and-butter girl like Aileen might very well have no chance.

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"You treacherous hussy!" said Mrs. Markson, stamping her foot--"you scheming little minx!

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I could wish I had had it, that I might have given it as a parting benediction to those knaves and hussies who thought to rob me when I lay a-dying, as many a woman has been robbed before!

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what a hussy!

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The look of gratitude which Mary's eyes flashed upon him, more than compensated for the frown which darkened Mrs. Grundy's brow as she slammed the doors together, muttering about "hen-hussies minding their own business."

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A certain Phryne keeps me on the rack with lovers numerous; This is the artful hussy's neat conception of the humorous!

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But is it not written how the hussy Appearance wears a painted face, justly open to interrogation?--how there stands a summit from which a man shall see yet more sharply than his most admired authors, above referred to?

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Then her mother covered her defeat by screaming after her, "Go to your own room, you impudent hussy!

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His wife was an uppish hussy who thought herself better than her husband, and their daughter was a pretty girl with black eyes and rosy cheeks.

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I told him that I had it from good authority that he had not behaved in altogether the most gentlemanly way--consorting openly with a hussy on the street!

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Then hastily kissing Carrie, the little hussy went away, very well satisfied with her afternoon's call.

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The little hussy only laughed at them good-humoredly, telling them they were angry because she had cheated them out of five months' gossip, and that if her mother could have had her way, she would have sent the news to the _Herald_ and had it inserted under the head of "Awful Catastrophe!"

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Nobody rumpled up the feathers on her back and she queed like she was goin' to peck me--the hussy!

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'Shut up, will you, you hussy!' howled her father in a rage.

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Then with a shrug of his shoulders, he added: 'Yes, my word, she is a nice hussy.... Well, till next time, Monsieur le Cure.

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'See,' cried Brother Archangias, interrupting his discourse to point to a tall girl who was letting her sweetheart snatch a kiss, 'there is another hussy over there!'

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He had already tried to silence La Teuse; for he was beginning to feel uneasy amidst the big shameless hussies who filled the church with their armfuls of foliage.

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There were pert, gay little things that filed off, cockade in cap; there were huge ones, bursting with sensuous charms, like portly, fattened-up sultanas; there were impudent hussies, too, in coquettish disarray, on whose petals the white traces of the powder-puff could be espied; there were virtuous maids who had donned low-necked garb like demure _bourgeoises_; and aristocratic ladies, graceful and original, who contrived attractive deshabilles.

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He recognised also the pair in the churchyard, that mischievous Vincent and that bold hussy Catherine, who were catching big grasshoppers amongst the tombstones.

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At this the three big hussies felt alarmed, stepped back, and subsided into sedateness.

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