The 2,133 occurrences of hussy

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Caught a pippin for her once--right off the train--jus' like this li'l hussy.

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"The hussy went away actually laughing at me!

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"Tell me, what can we do to teach this fat hussy a lesson?"

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At any rate I'm glad to see Carmen oust the proud hussy from her place.

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The hussy!"

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"For it can't be possible that the hussy doesn't intend to invite us!" she argued.

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"What d'ye mean by that, hussy?" said I.

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So indeed I did not know what to do with her; and thus I had a bitter in all my sweet, for I was continually perplexed with this hussy, and thought she haunted me like an evil spirit.

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"Hussy," said I, in the greatest passion imaginable, "how dare you mention the word murder?

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Mrs. Nuddle sneered: "If the hussies would do an honest day's work it would be better for their figgers."

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That's what you're driving at, hussy!

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"He is no husband to you, he never does it to you, you know,--I heard you tell the women so; they laughed, and said he had some hussy whom he did it to."

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My mother said, she had turned both the hussies away, and the people who gave their characters ought to be prosecuted.

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"She was a dirty hussy."

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"You dirty little hussy, why did you not tell what was going on,--your father shall hear of this."

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"He don't I'm sure,--if he did, and I found it out, I'd tear his eyes out, and break off with him, though he says Brighton is a dreadful place for them hussies."

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Within the cathedral vaults of gloom, The gorgeous pomp of the flayed, In banded gold and marble flesh, Speak of auguries to the damn'd, Till, when censers' lights flare and bloom, And shapes of men are laid arrayed In gomes of steel, we tred the mesh And grandeur of a conjured stand, Where coral wreathes each hussy's brow, Whose broken arms portray hell's lust, Of whistling winzes, syrt and domes That gleaming broths in anger wrought, 'Mid hiss of snakes and oils.

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'Come away, will you, ye interfering little hussy!' he was beginning hastily, when the girl who had opened the door caught sight of the two and came down the garden path towards them.

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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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Kemp told me he had heard that Conroy (who is a ridiculous fellow, a compound of 'Great Hussy' and the Chamberlain of the Princess of Navarre[2]) had said, 'that as Her Royal Highness's _confidential adviser_, he could not recommend her to give way on this point.'

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_Chorus:_ Up now, answer me, tell me true!-- --Ay, if the hussy would add to her blisses A roaring fire and a friend or two!

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"Good Lord, Jim, I don't see how you can agonize over a wool-dyed scoundrel like that--perhaps you have some tears for that Fenn hussy, too!"

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"No," she cried angrily; "no, see what you have brought to us, Jim--that hussy's--her, why, her very--" The years had told upon Doctor Nesbit.

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'Are you going to stand up for the silly hussies?'

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'For silly hussies, no, but for the rights of women, which I have sworn to defend to the last drop of my blood.'

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Disgraceful, disloyal, shameless [Pg 108] hussy!

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What had become of that slow hussy Marianna?

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There was that monster sitting with the vulgar hussy, cracking jokes that were anything but refined, and drinking hard.

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"I'll speak to the hussy as she deserves."

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"Hussy!" the old lady declared.

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