The 2,133 occurrences of hussy
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"Ay, but, neighbour," said Miss Damahoy, drawing up her thin maidenly form to its full height of prim dignity-"I really think this unnatural business of having bastard-bairns should be putten a stop to.-There isna a hussy now on this side of thirty that you can bring within your doors, but there will be chields-writer-lads, prentice-lads, and what not-coming traiking after them for their destruction, and discrediting ane's honest house into the bargain-I hae nae patience wi' them."
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"For the hussy itsell," she said, "was a very valuable thing for a keepsake, with the Queen's name written in the inside with her ain hand doubtless- Caroline -as plain as could be, and a crown drawn aboon it."
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And I have seen the queen, which gave me a hussy-case out of her own hand.
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'You _are_ a hussy.'
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I had rather you had taken my copper Otho himself.-But come, let me show you the way into my sanctum sanctorum -my cell I may call it, for, except two idle hussies of womankind," (by this contemptuous phrase, borrowed from his brother-antiquary, the cynic Anthony a-Wood, Mr. Oldbuck was used to denote the fair sex in general, and his sister and niece in particular), "that, on some idle pretext of relationship, have established themselves in my premises, I live here as much a Coenobite as my predecessor, John o' the Girnell, whose grave I will show you by and by."
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I had rather you had taken my copper Otho himself.-But come, let me show you the way into my sanctum sanctorum -my cell I may call it, for, except two idle hussies of womankind," (by this contemptuous phrase, borrowed from his brother-antiquary, the cynic Anthony a-Wood, Mr. Oldbuck was used to denote the fair sex in general, and his sister and niece in particular), "that, on some idle pretext of relationship, have established themselves in my premises, I live here as much a Coenobite as my predecessor, John o' the Girnell, whose grave I will show you by and by."
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Be silent; you are an impertinent hussy, and I know better than you.
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A racklesse hussy makes mony thieves.
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Cats eats that Hussies spares.
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That which hussies spares, Cats eat.
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silly hussy," answered Mr. Jarvie; but added, turning to me, "it shows a kind heart though-it shows a kind heart in sae young a quean-Mattie's a carefu' lass."
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silly hussy," answered Mr. Jarvie; but added, turning to me, "it shows a kind heart though-it shows a kind heart in sae young a quean-Mattie's a carefu' lass."
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You're a cruel, deceitful, brazen-faced hussy, and he's a heartless, deceiving blackguard."
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"Cler out from here, you hussy, er I'll take a skillet to ye!"
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the hussy!--when I had set my heart on getting her a title.
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"A hussy!
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a poppet of a hussy!" she exclaimed, with greater power than her quiet face could indicate; "never would I look at her.
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"Oh, shut his mouth, Porfiry Petrovitch," piped my aunt from behind the door, "shut his mouth, and as for this hussy, this baggage ... this ..." But something extraordinary must have cut short my aunt's eloquence at that moment: her voice suddenly broke off and in its place we heard another, feeble and husky with old age.... "Brother," this weak voice articulated, "Christian soul."
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As for Khema, where are the hussy's manners to go and disturb you when you are engaged?
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"To be sure: why wouldn't I want him, you hussy?
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What does the hussy mean?
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But did you ever see such a hussy?
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you rude, impertinent hussy!
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And to that, Sir, of that hussy Nicole?
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So may the Gods bless me, Scapha is waggish; the hussy's quite knowing.
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How say you, you hussy?
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The idolatry was not yet open and scandalous, but since then he had heard his mother denouncing her as a worthless hussy with the other women who had worshiped Dylks in that frenzy at the Temple.
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This red-faced hussy here, when 'er was wanted to set the table, was off to see if that spindle-shanked Sim across at the Mayor's was safe and sound.
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Sal, the sour-faced hussy who wanted me hanged, had learned the fate of the spy.
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Go back and tell your mother what I say.... Impudent hussy!...
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the woman was--, and the little hussy with the curly hair was--, and he?
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'Oh, wasn't she married after all, the hussy?
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PART THIRD THE CONQUEST "Who saw this hussy when she came?
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PART THIRD THE CONQUEST "Who saw this hussy when she came?
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She wished to get out just half a minute, she said, and settle with that hussy; then she would come back willingly.
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"That hussy shall leave the house tomorrow.
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But the girl didn't like to, till her stepmother said "Lift it up this instant, you hussy!
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And the bold hussy came right into the house with Sam.
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Now when I die-- Octavius, by the way, orated over Antony and his dusky hussy later on in Egypt, and they were the most "famous pair" in the world.
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Get along with you, you hussy.
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"Out upon you for a shameless hussy.
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The old hussy ran into the fire like a miller, and stood there screaming, 'Look at that picture on the wall!
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'I know you, a damned lot of hussies!
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Then she would go up herself, and throw the hussy out.
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And she would fight to save him--using wiles more subtle than those at the command of any mining-camp hussy!
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To the very first hussy who hailed him he gave, absent-mindedly, every penny he had left, and continued his way in silence.
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He had knelt before a hussy.
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That flaunting hussy Jane, the under-housemaid--" "Jane!
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That flaunting hussy Jane, the under-housemaid--" "Jane!
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You hussy, it's Athene's sacred helm, And you said you were with child.
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you wiperous hussy, bring the tape; does n't you see how I suffers?
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you wiperous hussy, bring the tape; does n't you see how I suffers?
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"Oh, hold your jaw, you hussy!" he muttered, and sauntered down to the barn.
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"All the same, you're nothing but a mean hussy!"
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"Oh, hold your jaw, you hussy!" he muttered, and sauntered down to the barn.
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"All the same, you're nothing but a mean hussy!"
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She's an impudent hussy, I know--they all are, and one has to put up with them.
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Get to bed, you hussy.
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Get to bed, you hussy.
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You impudent hussy, you have delayed my dinner, spoilt my mutton, and hugged me round the neck!
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What about that young hussy, Phoebe?"
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What, don't you see the woman is no nun, but some sly hussy that man has sent to throw dust in your eyes?"
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A bold hussy.
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Poor, innocent dove, that looks at others by the light of her own goodness, and so sees all manner of virtues in a brazen hussy.
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The other started with fury at the outrage and, addressing the young man, cried: "Jean, are you going to sit there and let me be insulted by your hussy of a d'Imbleval?"
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And the tall one retorted, furiously: "Hussy!
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"Hold that hussy by her interests and she'll adore you as you deserve."
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"It is now seven o'clock," said Philippe; "the sovereign of your heart will be here at half-past eleven: you'll never see Gilet again, and you will be as happy ever after as a pope.--If you want me to succeed," he whispered to Monsieur Hochon, "stay here till the hussy comes; you can help me in keeping the old man up to his resolution; and, together, we'll make that crab-girl see on which side her bread is buttered."
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I speered o' the hussies in the kitchen whether they kenned what was amiss wi' the family, but the cook she answered me back that it wasna for her tae inquire into the affairs o' her superiors, and that it was naething to her as long as she did her work and had her wages.
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the hussy!
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What do you want to hang on his neck like that for, shameless hussy!
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The shameless hussy!
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He wouldn't have such a hussy another night under his roof.
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Lucy's indignation may be taken for granted, and the angry proofs she heaped on David that Louie was an extravagant story-telling hussy, who spent everything she could get on dress and personal luxury.
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Go away, you vile hussy!
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Do you set yourself up against your father, you hussy?
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"Mr. Warrington said of the young lady, that she ought to go back to her doll, and called her a pert, stuck-up little hussy."
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Of that, answered Panurge, I know nothing; but of this much concerning him I am assured, that one day, and that not long since, whilst he was prating to the great king of celestial, sublime, and transcendent things, the lacqueys and footboys of the court, upon the upper steps of stairs between two doors, jumbled, one after another, as often as they listed, his wife, who is passable fair, and a pretty snug hussy.
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"How dare you talk so, you heathen hussies?" he gasped.
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The mother, now hearing for the first time of Godfrey's present, was filled with jealousy, and began to revolve thoughts of dire disquietude: was the hussy actually beginning to gain her point, and steal from her the heart of her son?
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Them hussies is never where they oughto be!
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"You dare, you thankless hussy, to say such a thing in the house where you've been clothed and fed and sheltered for so many years!
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"About that hussy?"
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you little awdacious unremorseful hussy!--a running away with my best bonnet and shawl!"
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Even a street hussy prayed God to deliver her from the sight of me.
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'Well then, sir,' said _Octavio_, 'since you have resolved yourself, to be a witness of those melancholy things, I shall possibly say to her, let us haste to end the great affair'--'Hang it,' cried _Sebastian_, 'if I go I shall abuse the young hussy, or commit some indecency that will not be suitable to good manners----' 'I hope you will, sir'----replied _Octavio_----'Whip them, whip them,' replied the uncle, 'I hate the young cozening baggages, that wander about the world undoing young and extravagant coxcombs; gots so they are naught, stark naught----Be sure dispatch as soon as you can; and--do you hear--let's have no whining.'
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I'll give the hussy her lesson."
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He picked the hussy up in the Fleet and wed her, and then, being in debt, the thought struck the promising pair that my jewels might meet their needs.
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Lord, when I think of my sentiment wasted on the arrant hussy!
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"Like a bayonet," thought Bogdán, and an idea flashed through his mind, to whip the thing out of the scabbard and run it up to the hilt in the hussy's body.
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The muse is a fickle hussy with me; she sometimes stirs me up to madness, and then leaves me as a beggar by the wayside, with no more life than what's mortal, and that nearly extinguished by melancholy forebodings.'
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the hussy has courage," mumbled the younger Erdmann, who was at his left side.
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"If he calls her 'hussy' again I shall thrash him afterwards."
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It is an unforgivable affront that you should pretend love for me and aspire to be my husband and all the while be philandering after a freedwoman; but that you should parade yourself on the high road with her all the way from your villa to Rome, with the hussy enthroned in your own travelling carriage, is far worse.
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But, above and beyond your treachery to me, I am insulted at your bungling your clumsy intrigues and flaunting the minx in the face of all the world and setting all fashionable Rome to gossiping about you and your hussy and to wondering how I am going to act about it.
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Whereas, when I made my offering before my flight the previous year, the street had been deserted, since I passed along it within an hour after sunrise, now it was humming with unsavory life, the eating-stalls under the vaults crowded, throngs about the Babylonian and Egyptian seers who prophesied anyone's future for a copper, tawdry hussies leering before the doors of their dens, unsavory louts chatting with some of them, idlers everywhere.
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But no doubt those hussies in the kitchen will, with a lot of others.
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She's just like her sister, the brass burnisher, that hussy Adele, who stays away from her job two days out of three.
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Do I even know her, the hussy?
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