The 2,133 occurrences of hussy
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--What hussy?
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--That little hussy, who was here just now.
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you old hussy, he thought; I would soon pack you off to the devil, if I were not afraid of your cursed tongue.
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you little thief, you little hussy, you dare to call me a thief, you little street-walker.
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Stay, you are a little wretch, a street-walker, a hussy, a reprobate.
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Leave that fellow with the shameless hussies who like to go into fits at his feet."
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"Where are you going, hussy?
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It is pleasant to hear the pretty Rogues talk of Virtue and Vice among each other: She is the laziest Creature in the World, but I must confess strictly Virtuous: The peevishest Hussy breathing, but as to her Virtue she is without Blemish: She has not the least Charity for any of her Acquaintance, but I must allow rigidly Virtuous.
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When they reached home Two-Eyes again ate nothing; and her sister told her mother she knew now why the haughty hussy would not eat their victuals.
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The good-for-nothing hussy!
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I feel quite uneasy to think how the little hussy will go on during my absence.
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She is an artful and designing hussy, and I should like to tell her so to her face."
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Go and look after the business henceforth, that I have not to chide thee; But do thou nowise imagine that ever a peasant-born maiden Thou for a daughter-in-law shalt bring into my dwelling, the hussy!
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"You are just trying to save yourself trouble, you lazy hussy!"
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That girl is the most brazen hussy in the whole establishment, and that's saying a good deal, as you'll find out later!"
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This one is good enough,--none of your hussies, like Giulietta: but the better they are, the more sure to have fellows after them.
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"Wickam," retorted Mrs. Pipchin colouring, "is a wicked, impudent, bold-faced hussy."
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"It's that hussy's child," said Mrs. Ochiltree, turning to her niece with great excitement.
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"'Oh, Mr. Merkell, dear Mr. Merkell,' cried the hypocritical hussy, falling to her knees by his bedside, and shedding her crocodile tears, 'you owe me nothing.
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What with roystering fellows and smooth-tongued gallants, and with silly, empty-headed hussies like that Giulietta, one has much ado to keep the best of them straight.
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Proud hussy!
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One trick's cured; That lust of giving; Isentrude and Guta, The hussies, came here begging but yestreen, Vowed they were starving.
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They were outrageous hussies.
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The hussy!"
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Becus that there maid of hers--that yella' hussy--give her a body massage, wit' cold cream an' all, usin' th' blankets f'r coverin', an' smearin' 'em right _an'_ lift.
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Here, Nab, take the garment, and press down the seams, you idle hussy; for neighbour Hopkins is straitened for time, while your tongue is going like a young lawyer's in a justice court.
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Amos, lad, what is the French for 'a shameless hussy'?"
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And Holbaschi sang: "Oh, you shameless, worthless hussies, I thought that Sassun was a free field.
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"Now then!" ses my missus, who was leaning up against the dresser with 'er arms folded, "wot 'ave you got to say for yourself walking in as bold as brass with this hussy?"
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"Now then!" ses my missus, who was leaning up against the dresser with 'er arms folded, "wot 'ave you got to say for yourself walking in as bold as brass with this hussy?"
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His wife invariably murmured something about a hussy as Florette's pretty bare legs flashed overhead.
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Florette flung herself upright, kissed her hands, the curtain fell, and the barelegged hussy ran up to the dressing room where her little son waited.
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Antonio is a trifle slow, and the high-flying hussies call him stupid; but his mother says a better son never breathed, and he is as obedient to all her orders now as when he was three years old.
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Ungrateful hussy!"
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"What a foolish hussy you are!" said he.
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'There's something in all this,' granted the listener, 'but it doesn't explain the behaviour of a man who, after frightful experience in marriage--after recovering his freedom--after finding himself welcomed by congenial society--after inheriting a fortune to use as he likes--goes and offers himself to an artful hussy in a lodging-house.'
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"I have got an hussy of a maid, who is most craftily given to this."
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--_Id._ "I have got _a_ hussy of a maid, who is most craftily given to this."
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But the first two Esses in _possess_, or any of its regular derivatives, as well as the two in _dissolve_, or its proximate kin, sound like two Zees; and the soft or flat sound is commonly given to each _s_ in _hyssop, hussy, and hussar_.
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An actress--a vile, low, brazen hussy!
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You wicked hussy, what will become of you!"
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You'll come to some harm yet, you immodest, bold, bad hussy!
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The hussy!
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"Well, you are married now, and part and parcel of him, and a wife's duty is to keep her own husband from hussies--viscountesses or no they can call themselves."
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In a letter to her husband, referring to the attentions she herself receives from admirers, she adds: _Deshoulières cares not for the smart Her bright eyes cause, disdainful hussy, But, like a mouse, her idle heart Is captured by a pussy_.
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Let's join hands, man, and send the hellfire hussy to the right-about!"
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The impudent hussy was livid with rage, you see, perhaps because she could not trap her Rafael again; for he, weary of such uncleanliness, had abandoned her forever.
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"Bring us back some German helmets, Jock!" the girls had shouted out, "And mind your P's and Q's with them French hussies."
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Ah, you hussy!..."
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Kiss me, hussy.
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Ellen was not always present during the whole of the evening, and in her absence the bailiff would unbosom himself to Gilbert on the subject of his daughter's undutiful conduct; telling him what a prosperous marriage the girl might make if she had only common sense enough to see her own interests in the right light, and wasn't the most obstinate self-willed hussy that ever set her own foolish whims and fancies against a father's wishes.
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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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'Fetch the landlord, and let me see this impudent hussy thrown out!
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She told the tutor this, in curt phrase; and continued: 'So, do you go down, man, at once, and meet him at the door; and tell him that I am here--he will discover that for himself--but that the hussy is not here.
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She ought to be whipped, the hussy!
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This was Conclusive Proof to her that the Hussy's Name was Bonnie.
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"You brazen hussy!
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You impudent hussy!
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* * * * * "I'll settle her hash for her, the hussy!" declared Mrs. Pumpelly to her husband at dinner the following evening.
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Pretty gals, bless ye, need no introduction yonder; and yet one would have thought that Squire would know better than to meddle with the mischievous hussies--he took his lesson early enough, at all events.
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Why, the girl as he loved, and whose picture I found upon him myself when I searched him, and gave it him back, too--ay, that I did--even she took a false oath, as Weasel himself told me, who was his lawyer, and had built up his case with that same hussy for its corner-stone.
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For it was certain that as soon as I was out of the house one of these hussies would run off to make inquiries about her friends; and when it was found that the burglars were missing, there might be trouble.
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"This perpetual spying on my actions became at last intolerable and I was on the point of sending the two hussies about their business when an accident put an end to the state of affairs.
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She therefore now makes it her Business to prevent other young Women from being more Discreet than she was herself: However, the saucy Thing said the other Day well enough, 'Sir ROGER and I must make a Match, for we are 'both despised by those we loved:' The Hussy has a great deal of Power wherever she comes, and has her Share of Cunning.
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It is pleasant to hear the pretty Rogues talk of Virtue and Vice among each other: She is the laziest Creature in the World, but I must confess strictly Virtuous: The peevishest Hussy breathing, but as to her Virtue she is without Blemish: She has not the least Charity for any of her Acquaintance, but I must allow rigidly Virtuous.
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Thus does this illegitimate Hen-pecked over-look the Hussy's having no Regard to his very Life and Fame, in putting him upon an infamous Dispute about her Reputation; yet has he the Confidence to laugh at me, because I obey my poor Dear in keeping out of Harm's Way, and not staying too late from my own Family, to pass through the Hazards of a Town full of Ranters and Debauchees.
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I'd got through the Grammar and had a year in the High, and suppose I should have finished with an education and gone off teaching somewhere, instead of being here now, cheerful as heart could wish, with a little black-haired hussy tiltering on the back of my chair.--Rolly, get down!
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"There, Susan did tell I as that there artful hussy made sure he got it signed an' all reg'lar.
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"Look 'ere," I ses, "if you're going to talk about that forward hussy wot's been writing to you, I ain't.
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"Forward hussy!" he ses.
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"Forward hussy!"
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"Now p'r'aps you'll understand wot I meant by calling 'er a forward hussy."
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"Look 'ere," I ses, "if you're going to talk about that forward hussy wot's been writing to you, I ain't.
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"Forward hussy!" he ses.
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"Forward hussy!"
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"Now p'r'aps you'll understand wot I meant by calling 'er a forward hussy."
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And as for you, Madam, you get out of my house, and don't come back until you can please my visitors--you knife-drawin' hussy!"
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I had passed a sleepless night before I remembered to feel revolted at the sympathy of this hussy who had helped to bring my mother to her death--and I did not go near her.
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"Hussy," cried Mrs. Boxer.
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"Hussy," cried Mrs. Boxer.
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I won't have the hussy on my horse.
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"Mrs. Van Cortlandt said she was a painted hussy--" began Harry.
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But the hussy was gone with Magdalen Brant before I dreamed of it--gone on the maddest moonlight quest that mortal ever dared conceive!--one in rags cut from a red blanket, t'other in that rotten old armor that your aunt thought fit to ship from England when her father stripped the house to cross an ocean and build in the forests of a new world.
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We wait for her fair services at the table.--I see nothing of that lazy hussy, Dinah, any more than of her mistress."
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"--The obstinate hussy!
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The hussy had ever too much of la famille de Barbérie, and her high Norman blood about her, as that silly old valet has it, to stoop to such childish trifling.
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"Here is a brazen-looking hussy and one who might rob the Queen's treasury, itself, without remorse!
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There were no fooleries in his time; no unseemly hussies stuck under his bowsprit, to put an honest man out of countenance; no high-fliers in sail and paint; no singing and luting--but all was rational and gainful barter.
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"Ay, this is the hussy!
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A neatly-built and clean-heeled hussy was that girl; and I am not certain, by any means, that Mrs. Trysail would this day call herself the lady of a Queen's officer, had the other known how to carry sail in the company of her betters."
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"The hussy is but too common, Sir; and there is the calamity.
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I got a glimpse of his lower dead-eyes, a minute ago; but I have been near enough to see the saucy look of the hussy under his bowsprit; yet there goes the brigantine, at large!"
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"That brazen hussy haunts us, as if we had robbed her of gold!
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Trim every thing flat as boards, boys;--jam the hussy in with the coast!"
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"Impudent hussy!" thought Vanslyperken, as she passed, but he dared not say a word.
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Then when Uli would say that he didn't know how to do any better, that he too didn't exactly know whether Elsie really wanted him, and if she was in earnest about it she should speak with her parents, or they would go to the pastor and announce their engagement and then see what would come of it, Elsie would say that there was no hurry about it; they could get married any time; the chief thing was that he should love her, and then a year would be soon enough, or if he went at it right (that depended on him, she would see about it), six months; but with that Freneli he must have nothing more to do or she would scratch both their eyes out and the hussy would have to leave the house.
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Now it's over I can see that I shouldn't have had a happy hour with her, and that with such an ugly, lazy hussy no amount of money would make a man happy.
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If you only got the farm you'd marry a hussy from the gutter, or a fence-post, wouldn't you?
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And all the while she was putting pearls round her neck, and making amorous poses to her fool, Lord David Dirry-Moir; the hussy!
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She was a sweet, artless little hussy, who made me play the piano to her, and she said it was lovely.
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