The 2,133 occurrences of hussy

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'Yes, yes, you set that hussy on to ruin him!' repeated the Brother, wild with rage.

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It is better to drag oneself along on one's back than to think about a hussy as you are always doing.

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The Brother laid down his cards, bent over the table, and whispered close to La Teuse's face: 'That hussy has been here.'

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If ever I find them together again, I will acquaint the hussy with a stout dogwood stick which I have cut expressly for her benefit.

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'Good-bye, you hussy!

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for the hussy had told me a lie in saying that she was going to her aunt's; and it was evident that she had done so that she might go with this other fellow to the fair.

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And the bow-legged Stuart hussy!

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From what else, in God's name, hussy, should we eat?

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Many would say that you were willing to be kidnapped, and the court hussies would rejoice at your downfall."

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"I suspect the informant is a wretched little hussy of whom I have heard--the daughter of the innkeeper," remarked Mary, looking up to me for confirmation.

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"I do not know a 'wretched hussy' who is the daughter of the innkeeper," I answered sullenly.

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In her heart she called such sirens hussies.

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That she herself was a hussy to other men, not to Julian, did not trouble her.

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Cuckoo could be a brazen hussy.

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While that gentleman had been jogging along homewards he had been fostering uncomfortable sentiments of spite respecting the "laal hussy" who had betrayed him.

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"She's a disobedient little hussy," John's voice was truculent, "and it was the only way I could get at her."

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"I had him--I had the Vanishing Cracksman--in my blessed paws--and then went and let that French hussy--But look here; I say, now, how do you know it was him?

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Superintendent sent me out after him, hot foot; and after a bit I picked him up in the Strand, toddling along with that French hussy as cool as you please.

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And that good-for-nothing Spanish piece racing and shrieking round the tennis court like a she tom-cat, the heartless hussy.

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It seemed as if there wasn't no way whatever to get a sense of shame into that brazen old hussy.

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Eloise, at first, misunderstood this term entirely, and wasn't much less insulted when she found it meant one of these German hussies that hang round creeks for no good purpose.

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Some of the other ladies objected to this--the picture was a big pink hussy lying down beside the ocean--but Henrietta says art for art's sake is pure to them that are pure, or something, and they're doing such things constantly in the East; and I'm darned if Spud didn't have his oil painting down and the mosquito netting ripped off it before Alonzo heard about it and put the Not-at-All on it.

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It seems when these hussies want to knock man nowadays they call him a male.

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There was a corn-fed hussy in a plush bonnet with forget-me-nots, two hundred and thirty or forty on the hoof, that exhausted my vitality all right--no holds barred, an arm like first-growth hick'ry across my windpipe, and me up against a solid pillar of structural ironwork!

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My, the brazen hussies!

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What was it you had, you little hussy?"

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you hussy!

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All the company laughed at this, except Madame Bapp, who glared angrily and exclaimed, "_Coquine!_" which means hussy.

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in short, the hussy, you must know, is married till the fellow.

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hussy handed out to me through a window!

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That, Johnny guessed, was because of the hussy Bland had mentioned.

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All hussies."

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"I'll do something to that hussy!"

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I knew I'd seen her before--the hussy!"

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"What will you do, you brazen hussy?" said Sister Angela, but I could see that her lip was trembling.

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If I'm a hussy I'm not a hypocrite, and as for corrupting the school, and being a disgrace to it, I'll leave the Reverend Mother to say who is doing that."

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Behind him, as he knew, there were all those hussies with painted faces offering themselves for hire.

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Hussy vintages swim to a cosset.

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At a florist's hard by, a young flower seller--a hussy if ever there was one--but bewitchingly pretty--carried on her poetical avocation; and of her did my hulking and then susceptible friend become ragingly enamoured.

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I repeat, she was a hussy.

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"Shameless hussies!" cried a woman near me.

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A silly hussy--I wished to marry her, by the left hand, to my forester, but she kept on moping and looking at the idiotical bridegroom, and died--a poor fool."

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The shameless hussy!--to go swimming across to see her man with nothing but a white shift on!

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That Nance Hamon swam across to the rock with nothing on but her shift to take food to Gard, and I caught her at it--the shameless hussy!"

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And whatever you say, the lord likes you uncommon, and well you know it, ye hussy.'

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'I know no such thing; and you don't think it, _you_ hussy, and I really don't care who likes me or who doesn't, except my relations; and I make the lord a present to you, if you'll have him.'

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"The men of this town will show the uprising hussies what we think of 'em, and put 'em back to the heels of men, where they belong--belong--hey?"

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After this she went back to Grethel, and, shaking her roughly till she woke, cried: "Get up, you lazy hussy, and draw some water, that I may boil something good for your brother, who is shut up in a cage outside till he gets fat; and then I shall cook him and eat him!"

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"What are you about, you bold-faced hussies, running after a young man in that way through the fields?

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I'll go down to the kitchen and make them lazy hussies stir themselves and get you a meal of some sort."

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"You're an impudent young hussy."

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You allers take sides with that air hussy agin your own flesh and blood.

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He muttered a period in which the term hussy was solely audible.

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A hussy, he decided temporarily.

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Pity Sir John Wetherbourne ain't--isn't here, it u'd never have happened I'm sure if he had been, seeing the way he has with him, though I can't say as 'ow I approve of him so young and good-looking--and all these Eastern hussies around--wandering about so much by himself.

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Now, look to it, master, it is no light matter that will move him; but almost or ere I showed him the first glimpse of the business he waxed furious, and said that he cared not if all the unwed hussies in Christendom were hung up in a row, like rats on a string."

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Is she a bold hussy, and ought Blanche to smash her red parasol because Bessie's eyes have rested upon it?"

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A pale-faced, deceitful hussy!'

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The young hussy.'

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"A masculine sort of hussy.

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However, I'll look up Mother Cockleshell, as it is just as well to know what she thinks of this pretty gypsy hussy of yours."

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David was certainly a Vavasour, if there was nothing Williamsy about his looks.... His mother, in Mrs. Bridget Evanwy's private opinion, had been a hussy.... Was David his father's son?

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Answer they had none, from the platform; but the male audience rose in their hundreds, struck these audacious hussies in the face, scratched and slapped them (this was the rôle of the boys), and hustled them out into the street, bleeding and dishevelled.

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When that Vaughan hussy..." _Vivie_: "Very well.

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She would remind him that the farm belonged to her, that he would have to wait till her death before he could bring the hussy to Hootsey: he would retort that as soon as the girl would have him, he intended taking a small holding over at Scarsdale.

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Who is the miserable hussy, and where is she now?"

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"We had no miserable hussy on board, Martha," he replied.

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"And you had no bad, miserable hussy on board this boat?"

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"Sam'l was always a little soft about women, and there are too many bad hussies in the city.

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He wouldn't notice anything wrong with a dozen hussies on board.

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But you come of an ill stock, ye saucy hussy."

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Better ha' freckles o' your feace than spots o' your heart, loike that ill-favort little hussy."

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"But how are you likely to know what your mother will think and do, you forward little hussy?"

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you ignorant and insolent hussy," cried Potts, furiously; "do you think I'm to be taught manners by an overgrown Lancashire witch like you?

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The squire engaged me to play the part before the King, and now this saucy hussy has taken my place.

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Why, you brazen hussy, he came from New York that very night--he told me so himself!

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You thankless hussy, were you going to run away?"

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Let her alone for a shrew to the bone, And the hussy comes plucking your sleeve!

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The gentleman, laughing, gave Margery sixpence, and told her she was a sensible hussy.

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"The hussy!"

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"You little hussy!" exclaimed Sampson, and he lowered the gun.

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Immediately then Aunt Pen went into a new tantrum; she was going to be stone-blind, and dependent on three heartless hussies for all her mercies in this life; but no, thank goodness!

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"A proud girl indeed!" returned the other, in a tone which implied very clearly that in his opinion impudent hussy would have been the more correct description.

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In return for this charity the hussy immediately foisted upon us two wholly unnecessary kittens.

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I thought you knew," purred the hussy, demurely.

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Had a great Following, the which the Hussy treat'd with Disdain.

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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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"Was ever a poor woman plagued with such a careless hussy?" cried the mother when she saw the dripping dress; and, as Bess had expected, she seasoned her complaints with a hearty slap.

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"Not one of all the extravagant hussies I have had as wives ever cooked them at all," said the Ogre; and he thought to himself, "Such a stew out of rats!

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Finally the mayor, anxious to conclude the treaty, for he saw the stirring of the curtains, and knew by them the anxiety and state of mind of the listener, closed by saying: "Go to, hussy, I will give thee five hundred _maravedis_.

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Poor lady, she never dreamed that her son was out at Venice gamboling on the beach with bold hussies in striped bathing trunks and no skirts; fox-trotting with a brown-eyed imp from the telephone office, and drinking various bottled refreshments--carousing shamelessly, as she would have said of a neighbor's son--or that, at one-thirty in the morning, he was chewing a strong-flavored gum to kill the odor of alcohol.

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It's to reach home grateful to God I was spared to get home--resigned to the ruin of my life--content to die for whom I fought--my mother, my sister, _you_, and all our women (for I fought for nothing else)--and find my mother aged and bewildered and sad, my sister a painted little hussy--and _you_--a strange creature I despise.... And all, everybody, everything changed--changed in some horrible way which proves my sacrifice in vain....

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"If I had it to do over again--I'd see _you_ and _your_ kind--your dirt-cheap crowd of painted hussies where you belong--in the clutch of the Huns!"

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"Oh, be still, you hussy!" said the elder woman, who felt that a life of labour had spoiled what might have been quite the equal of Chloë's good looks.

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The Indian judge sprang up, roared 'Hussy!' and knocked the table over with a prodigious racket, then proceeded to pick the table up again.

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'It's these Exchange hussies, then.

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=picarón= great rascal; _f_ jade, hussy.

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He swore to the day of his death that any woman who'd wear 'a dug-out dress' was a hussy.

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[_In an altered tone._] Chick--you see that hussy?

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[_Gathering his ideas as he proceeds._] A common hussy, not above playing tricks--spying-- DUCHESS.

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