The 2,133 occurrences of hussy

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Then joint, Mr. Braintop--out we burrst: (Oh, and what ins'lent hussies ye've been to me, and yell naver see annything of me but my back!)

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Oh ye hussy!

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I fancied I gauged the hussy pretty closely.'

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I am robust, eager for the fray, an Amazon, a brazen-faced hussy.

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Some women are hussies, let 'em be handsome as houris.

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They sat alone in her private room, where, without prelude, she discharged a fiery squib at impudent hussies caught up to the saddle-bow of a hero for just a canter, and pretending to a permanent seat beside him.

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So the principal noblemen and gentlemen concerned thought it prudent to hurry the young woman into the house and bar the door; and there she was very soon stripped of veil and blonde false wig with long curls, the whole framing of her artificial resemblance to Countess Fanny, and she proved to be a good-looking foreign maid, a dark one, powdered, trembling very much, but not so frightened upon hearing that her penalty for the share she had taken in the horrid imposture practised upon them was to receive and return a salute from each of the gentlemen in rotation; which the hussy did with proper submission; and Jack Potts remarked, that 'it was an honest buss, but dear at ten thousand!'

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'Benefit, you hussy, and mind you don't pull too stiff.'

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The man pretending to philosophical depth was at any rate honest; one could swear to the honesty of the girl, though she had been a reckless hussy.

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"She's the proud hussy!

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What could I expect--standing there like a hussy before him--in this--this indecent rig?

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I was in a particularly good humour that day, and we had a sort of reconciliation: though my mother, when she heard the speech, and saw me softening towards her Ladyship, warned me solemnly, and said, 'Depend on it, the artful hussy has some other scheme in her head now.'

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"And that pack of worthless hussies," her mother resumed, "that come out on the stage, and begun to kick."

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"If it's to be anything like that night when them hussies come out and danced that way," said Mrs. Dryfoos, "I don't blame Coonrod for not wantun' to go.

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Thus he would sometimes talk to the more intelligent of his hussies; but he did a great deal more than talk.

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"Well, I am off; I don't stick to my friends and bore them with my affairs like that egotistical hussy, Jane Bazalgette.

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Yes, if that is the man she prefers to you, I will go home with you to-morrow, and the vile hussy shall never enter my doors again."

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In the end she seemed to conceive of her simply as a hussy, and so pronounced her, without limit or qualification, in spite of Jeff's laughing attempt to palliate her behavior, and to inculpate himself.

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"About that hussy in Boston?

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He sets the jug down, and passes the gourd back, saying: "What a saucy hussy ye are!" slapping the woman's black shoulder playfully.

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She was a nasty, impudent hussy; the very worst of all kind of creatures to have about a respectable mansion,--enough to shock respectable people!

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such is the strange allure emanating from the hussy, that the resultant portrait is either that of a martyred Magdalene, or, at the very least, has all the enigmatic piquancy of a Monna Lisa... Not a slut, but what is a hetaera; and not a hetaera, but what is well-nigh Kypris herself!

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Only she's a vain hussy, and frivolous.

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She's the cleverest girl I ever met in my life, that hussy, whatever we're to call her.

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When he lost his temper, she always wanted to laugh, he bounced and bumbled about so like an angry blue-bottle fly; and when he got himself up elaborately for a party, this disrespectful hussy confided to Hepsey her opinion that "master was a fat dandy, with nothing to be vain of but his clothes,"--a sacrilegious remark which would have caused her to be summarily ejected from the house if it had reached the august ears of master or mistress.

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That last stroke touched the woman's heart; her cold eye softened, her hard mouth relaxed, and pity was about to win the day, when prudence, in the shape of Miss Cotton, turned the scale, for that spiteful spinster suddenly cried out, in a burst of righteous wrath: "If that hussy stays, I leave this establishment for ever!" and followed up the blow by putting on her bonnet with a flourish.

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Christie was suddenly seized with a strong desire to shake the girl and call her an "artful little hussy," but crushed this unaccountable impulse, and hemmed a pocket-handkerchief with reckless rapidity, while she stole covert glances at the tableau by the fire.

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As soon as she was recognized, whispers circulated among the respectable women and the words: "hussy", "public scandal" were spoken so loud that she raised her head.

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A hussy who denied herself to the solicitations of a man while they were near the enemy, must have aroused in his heart his failing dignity, for, after having kissed her, he went back stealthily to his room.

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"She's an out-of-the-way sort of a hussy!

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He know'd he never should be truly happy ag'in until he could once more get aboard the old hussy, and had hurried up to the wharf, where he understood the brig was lying.

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I owe the old hussy a grudge for having desarted me like; but it's only a love quarrel atween us.

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I do remem'er sich times vid'e ole hussy!"

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"What old hussy do you mean?" demanded Jack Tier a little fiercely, and in a way to draw Mulford's eyes from the profile of Rose's face to the visages of his two attendants.

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What is it to you, Tier, if Josh does call the brig an old hussy; she is old, as we all know, and years are respectable; and as for her being a 'hussy,' that is a term of endearment sometimes.

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I've heard the captain himself call the Molly a 'hussy,' fifty times, and he loves her as he does the apple of his eye."

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If you don't take hold of that young Arkwright, he'll no doubt fall a victim to some unscrupulous hussy."

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Unscrupulous hussy!

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That vixen, that hussy, that stuck-up minx, who treated him like a dog and yet grudged him to another, who, God help her, loved him too well for her own good-- it was her ladyship she had to thank for spoiling everything and carrying him away.

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And straightway she volunteers to be the medium of returning the money, adding that she will show the hussy her contempt of her by throwing it at her feet, and "letting her see a slave knows all about it."

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But in this there was a mistake, for the government seemed to have forgotten every thing but the slanders against my character; and though the hussy whose oath had sealed my doom was removed to Washington, where she was atoning for her outraged virtue by practicing the arts of the fair but frail, it neither lessened the sting of my misfortunes, nor restored me my character.

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unclasped her hands, took a long breath, and cried out,-- "She was a wicked, heartless hussy!

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Dora unclasped her hands, took a long breath, and cried out,-- "She was a wicked, heartless hussy!

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LIMMER, a hussy, a jade.

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LIMMER, a hussy, a jade.

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And if I am brave and fine it would be said of me, 'The hussy's gown is brave and fine!'

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The Lord looks after his lambs, surely, surely--drat the little hussy!

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"She is the most graceless hussy imaginable," I cried.

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do you realize what this means--bringing this hussy aboard?"

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"And the hussy masquerades as a lady," she sneered.

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She had a hoop, forsooth, as large and as stiff--and it showed a pair of bandy legs, as thick as two--I was nearer the door by an apron's length, and the pert hussy brushed by me, as who should say, Make way for your betters, and with one of her London bobs--but Mrs. Dorothy did not let her pass with it; for all the time of drinking tea, she spoke of the precedency of family, and the disparity there is between people who are come of something and your mushroom gentry who wear their coats of arms in their purses."

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Isabel was right when she called me a bold and forward hussy.

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The common hussy!"

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And she had derided him; he, the Auld Licht minister of Thrums, had been flouted before his people by a hussy.

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Yes, and doubtless queerer things about this hussy and her "husband" were being bawled from door to door.

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"You're a pack o' liars," roared Rob, desperately, "and if you say again that ony wandering hussy has haud o' the minister, I'll let you see whether I can loup at throats."

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When Arabella called her a treacherous vixen and a heartless, profligate hussy, she spoke out freely, and said that she wasn't going to be abused.

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The hussy!

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Poor little hussy!

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COTQUEAN, hussy.

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QUEAN, hussy, jade.

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And that painted hussy a-going on they way she did; making such eyes at him, and smiling and a-pressing her hand to her bosom, that was just as naked as my face; and looking for all the world if she could have jumped right into the box, and eaten him up.

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She worked on my bodily bruises and my spiritual courage at the same time--the cunning hussy!

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Ain't that the truth, you high-stepping hussy'?

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Ain't that the truth, you high-stepping hussy'?

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COTQUEAN, hussy.

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QUEAN, hussy, jade.

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That if he had married one of the naughty hussies of the town he could have behaved to her in no other manner.

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DORA: The hussy!

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COTQUEAN, hussy.

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QUEAN, hussy, jade.

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"Oh, the hussy--oh, the littly hussy!" she said, as she carried Rilla away for purification and comfort.

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And Mrs. Alec Davis said the little hussy ought to be spanked."

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"You impudent hussy--you!

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"Go your ways, girl, and skelp both the hussies!"

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hizzie, a housewife, a hussy.

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limmer, a jade, a hussy.

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hizzie, a housewife, a hussy.

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limmer, a jade, a hussy.

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hizzie, a housewife, a hussy.

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limmer, a jade, a hussy.

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HUSSY.

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An abbreviation of housewife, but now always used as a term of reproach; as, How now, hussy?

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or She is a light hussy.

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A sorry fellow, or hussy; a worthless man or woman.

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He was assuredly the victim of a designing lot of women, but believing them to be true, his course had been manly, and the thought would come, "Since he was so faithful to them, he would have been equally so to me, and he might have found the hussies out in time to prevent trouble."

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"It was kinder dark in the other room, and there he was, laying in his night-gownd, with his face turned towards me, so, looking mighty severe-like, jest as if he was a-going to say, 'It's late with the milk ye are, ye hussy!'

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"Don't chatter, hussy, but make haste," cried Paaker, taking another ring from his money-bag and throwing it into her lap.

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"Don't chatter, hussy, but make haste," cried Paaker, taking another ring from his money-bag and throwing it into her lap.

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"We met the old miser's son on the Bruchiom with some riotous comrades and misconducted hussies, with his purple mantle fluttering far behind him."

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"We met the old miser's son on the Bruchiom with some riotous comrades and misconducted hussies, with his purple mantle fluttering far behind him."

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The old man started; but he instantly recovered himself and answered good-naturedly enough: "Go back to bed, you little hussy.

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Let the hussy go, you simple innocent.

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"Gorgo!" he cried with a reproachful accent, but she could not control her indignation and went on more vehemently than ever: "You stopped--with that little hussy--on your way to me--stopped to trifle and flirt with her!

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My only comfort was that Constantine had just quitted the pretty little hussy.

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She could have laughed aloud but that her throat was so dry, her tongue so parched; but her scornful triumph was expressed in every feature, as her fancy showed her Marcus riding along the Canopic street with that little heathen hussy Dada, the singing girl, while her much-hated daughter-in-law looked after them, beating her forehead in grief and rage.

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You surely must know it; for why should you have thought me too vile to sing with you if you did not believe that I was a good-for-nothing hussy, and quite ready to do your dead grandmother's bidding?

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The old man started; but he instantly recovered himself and answered good-naturedly enough: "Go back to bed, you little hussy.

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