The 2,133 occurrences of hussy
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"The hussy!" she exclaimed, indignantly.
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"Well, I's been here mighty nigh a hundred years, and just 'cause I pinched and saved and didn't throw my money away on liquor, or put it into de palms of every Jezabel hussy dat slant her eye at me, ain't no valuable reason why them dat did dat way and 'joyed deirselves can get de pension and me can't get de pension.
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Shoo ther yer hussy!"
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This Hussy is lik ther res er these hi tone preachers thet hang on ter this docterin thet ther yerth moves insted uv ther sun."
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"Well, he jes oughter be named Hussy, fur he is er hussy.
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"----for you and the other idle hussies to gape and grin at?
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My child, just think!-the coachman drinks; the cook has tea-parties whenever she likes, and supports her brother's family out of her perquisites, as she calls her bare-faced thefts; the house maids romp with the indoor man, and have endless followers; three old maids set their caps at him, and that hussy, (I must use a strong expression,) that hussy of a governess makes love to him [265] before the children.
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But I believe the hussy was just stubborn.
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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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Them thieving hussies has got your money, and you must make up your loss the best way you can.
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You impudent hussy, how dare you use such language to me?
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"She has used no arts for it, sister; she is a straightforward little hussy, and that is one thing I like about her, though I was as near as possible being provoked with her once or twice to-day.
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"She is a bold little hussy to venture it," said Mr. Lindsay, "but I do not think there is any naughtiness in her heart."
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"She's an over-confident little hussy," ejaculated Mrs. Delarayne.
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"Well, miss," said Martha, with dignity, yet severity, "sich drabs of girls as I 'ave 'ad would 'ave prevoked a saint, and mayhap I was a little hasty; but takin' up a sauce-pan, and findin' it that dirty as were scandlus to be'old, I throwed the water as were hin it over 'er, and the saucepan with it, an' she declared she'd go, which as the 'ousekeeper bein' in bed, as you know, miss, an' there likely to remain for hevermore, she did, an' good riddance to her, say I--ungrateful hussy as had jist got her wages the day before, and 'ad a comfortable 'ome."
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He crossed the hall accompanied by two of the brazenest hussies that ever emerged from the shadow of the fortifications.
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"What a disgrace this is to me, after all I have done for her, ungrateful hussy!
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It makes my blood boil when I think how that nasty, dirty hussy got my poor Henry into disgrace.
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"I don't know anything of the kind; I only know that you are a brazen, unreasonable hussy.
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If a hussy had been put to reign over them, reigned over by a hussy none of them would be.
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To a virtuous woman, starched and stiffened in her virtue, steeped in it, dyed in it, permeated by it through and through, nothing so stirs the dramatic, so quickens the imagination, so calls the spirit to the purple emotional heights, as contact with the sister she knows to be a hussy.
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Where's that hussy?
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'The impudent little hussy!'
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I am a selfish hussy to feel this--selfish and hard-hearted!
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"The ungrateful hussy hasn't even as many rooms to do as she had in the High Street, when there was the 'prentices' beds to make," Mrs. Tozer said indignantly to her husband; but Jane on her side pointed to the length of passage, the stairs, the dining and drawing-rooms, where there had once only been a parlour.
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"Give it up, you hussy!" he shrieked, with a yell of fury, his face convulsed with sudden rage, thickly and with sputtering lips.
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Give up that bill, you brazen young hussy, and go out of my sight.
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She was a genuine busy-body; bustling about the house like a country landlady at an unexpected arrival; for ever giving the young girls tasks to perform, which the little hussies as often neglected; poking into every corner, and rummaging over bundles of old tappa, or making a prodigious clatter among the calabashes.
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'I would have you mend your own clothes, hussy, and not spend all these long evenings in making up a parcel of finery that only makes people laugh at you.'
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Before supper, however, I again met him, and he would not suffer me to escape; he caught both my hands and looked as if he would have looked me through, and then exclaimed, "Why, you little hussy--you young devil!--ain't you ashamed to look me in the face, you _Evelina_, you!
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O you little hussy, what tricks have you served me!"
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And hadn't Store Thompson's wife been, as she declared, clean scandalised by seeing the hussy cross the Oro at the spring floods, standing erect in a canoe and spreading out her skirts to the gale, "Makin' a sail o' mesilf!" as she had laughingly declared when she leaped ashore.
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I should think it would worry a man's life out of his body to be jined to sich a hussy.
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Then grandfather sat down in an easy-chair, and I, like a silly hussy, sat down in his lap.
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"Come and sign, father," cried the imperious young hussy.
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She was a great strapping, bold hussy, indifferent to all higher claims.
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you young hussy, an' don't you fergit that I represent it."
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Why, only last night I saw a painted little hussy hanging over him.
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Why, in my eyes you'd be worse than that little hussy down at the Yellow Mine."
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"You're as bad as that hussy who threw me down for him.
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The mother begs her darling not to give way to drink, and not to get entangled with one of the hussies in the towns; women and wine, the two besetting temptations that assail the Magyar peasant--let the darling boy resist both for his sorrowing mother's sake.
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--The Shah almost compromises me--King, alarmed, abruptly ends dinner--I receive presents from him 135 CHAPTER XXIX THE SHAH COMPROMISES ME IN PUBLIC Has only eyes for me at the grand manoeuvres, and I can't drive him from my carriage--Ignores the King and the military spectacle--Calls me his adored one--Court in despair--Shah ruins priceless carpets to make himself a lamb stew 139 CHAPTER XXX MY LIFE AT COURT BECOMES UNBEARABLE Laughter a crime--Disappointed Queen lays down the law for my behavior--Frederick Augustus sometimes fighting drunk--Draws sword on me--Prince George would have me beaten--To bed with his boots on 143 CHAPTER XXXI PRISON FOR PRINCES THAT OPPOSE THE KING Duke of Saxony banished--Cut off from good literature even--Anecdote concerning the Grand Dauphin and his "kettledrums"--A royal prince's garrison life--His association with lewd women 147 CHAPTER XXXII PRINCE GEORGE SHOWN THE DOOR BY GRAND-DUCHESS MELITA A royal lady who walks her garden attired in a single diaphanous garment--Won't stand for any meddling--Called impertinent--My virtuous indignation assumed--A flirtation at a distance--An audacious lover--The Grand Mistress hoodwinked--Matrimonial horns for Kaiser--The banished Duke dies--Princes scolded like school-boys 151 CHAPTER XXXIII MELITA'S LOVE AFFAIRS AND MINE The Grand Duchess tells me how she cudgeled George--Living dictaphone employed--Shows him who is mistress of the house--Snaps fingers in Prince George's face--Debate about titles--"A sexless thing of a husband"--Conference between lover and husband--Grand Duke doesn't object to his wife's lover, but lover objects to "his paramour being married" 157 CHAPTER XXXIV MORE ABOUT THE SWEET ROYAL FAMILY LIFE "Closed season" for petty meannesses--A prince who enjoys himself like a pig--Why princes learn trades--A family dinner to the accompaniment of threats and smashing of table--The Duke's widow and children robbed of their inheritance by royal family--King confiscates testament 163 CHAPTER XXXV FLIRTATION DEVELOPS INTO LOVE At the theatre--My adorer must have felt my presence--Forgot his diplomacy--The mute salute--His good looks--His mouth a promise of a thousand sweet kisses--Our love won't be any painted business 169 CHAPTER XXXVI COUNT BIELSK MAKES LOVE TO THE CROWN PRINCESS Fearless to indiscretion--He "thou's" me--Puts all his chances on one card--Proposes a rendezvous--Shall I go or shall I not go?--Peril if I go and peril if I don't 171 CHAPTER XXXVII RAPID LOVE MAKING IN THE BOIS A discreet maid--"Remove thy glove"--Kisses of passion, pure kisses, powerful kisses--I see my lover daily--Countess Barnello offers "doves' nest"--Driving to rendezvous in state--"Naughty Louise," who makes fun of George 177 CHAPTER XXXVIII "IN LOVE THERE ARE NO PRINCESSES, ONLY WOMEN" A diplomatic trick--Jealous of Romano's past--The pact for life and the talisman--If there were a theatre fire the talisman would discover our love to the King--Some ill-natured reflections--Bernhardt's escapades cover up my tracks--The "black sheep" jumps his horse over a coffin--King gives him a beating--Bernhardt's mess-room lingo--Anecdotes of royal voluptuaries--Forces animals to devour each other--Naked ballet-girls as horses--Abnormals rule the world 183 CHAPTER XXXIX MY PUNISHMENT I lose my lover--Quarrels with me because I did my duty as a mother--Royalty extols me for the same reason---My pride of kingship aroused by Socialist scribblers--Change my opinion as to Duke's widow--Parents arrive--Father and his alleged astrolatry--His finances disarranged by alimony payments--My uncle, the Emperor, rebukes mother harshly for complaining of _roué_ father 193 CHAPTER XL A PLEBEIAN LOVER In need of a friend--My physician offers his friendship--I discover that he loves me, but he will never confess--I give him encouragement--We manage to persuade the King to further our intrigue--Not a bit repentant of my peccadilloes--Very submissive--Introduced to my lover's wife 199 CHAPTER XLI AN ATROCIOUS ROYAL SCANDAL A royal couple that shall be nameless--The voluptuous Duchess--Her husband the worst of degenerates--"What monsters these royalties be"--Nameless outrages--A Duchess forced to have lovers--Ferdinand and I live like married folk--Duchess feared for her life--Her husband murdered her--I scold and humiliate my overbearing Grand Mistress--The medical report too horrible to contemplate 205 CHAPTER XLII I LOSE ANOTHER OF MY LOVERS Happily no scandal--Rewarded for bearing children--$1250--for becoming a mother--Royal poverty--Bernhardt, the black sheep, in hot water again--The King rebukes me for taking his part 213 CHAPTER XLIII THE CROWN PRINCESS QUELLS A RIOT Asked to play the coward, and I refuse--A hostler who would die for a look from me--Hostler marriages in royal houses--Anecdotes and unknown facts concerning royal ladies and their offspring--Refuse police escort and rioters acclaim me--Whole royal family proud of my feat 219 CHAPTER XLIV THE NEW LOVER, AND "I PLAY THE HUSSY FOR FAIR" Who is that most exquisite _Vortänzer?_--A lovely boy--"Blush, good white paper"--I long for Henry--My eyes reflect love--"I must see you tonight.
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"I must know, before dinner, who gave the Dolores woman the new jewelry she is displaying; likewise whether His Royal Highness is sweet on that hussy.
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CHAPTER XLIV THE NEW LOVER, AND "I PLAY THE HUSSY FOR FAIR" Who is that most exquisite _Vortänzer_?--A lovely boy--"Blush, good white paper"--I long for Henry--My eyes reflect love--"I must see you tonight.
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Ah, I was the hussy for fair!
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The hussy affected a humble tone, but the note of triumph and hatred underlying the creature's meekness did not escape me.
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How well she dissembles!--_Friendly freedom,_--a pretty term that, for the wanton hussy.
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What will this wicked world come to at last!--A good-for-nothing, wanton hussy.
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Approach me not; fly from your uncle's anger; Fly to your husband's arms for shelter, hussy!
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Seeing she was not going to get any good-bye gift, the brazen hussy asked for one.
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"How strange it is that men will angle after that ugly hussy, when she poisons them," was the oft-repeated remark of the gar-fish.
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The widow Francis (she was but Mrs. Francis Esmond) was a scheming, artful, heartless hussy.
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Well, last week, you must know His girl,--the blind young chit, who hawks about his wares,-- She takes it in her head to come no more--such airs These hussies have!
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Who's the hussy with you?"
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You go and make fools of yourselves over these short-skirted little hussies all powdered up like a box of marshmallows.
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"But I'm dashed if I'm blind.... Immodest little hussies.
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Especially a trim, all-alive, up-and-coming, blue-eyed hussy like that girl of Duke Morgan's.
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We passed into another street, where each well-lighted window framed one or more painted hussies who called out in jocular obscenity, but when we marched stiffly on without replying their manner changed, and they delivered at us volley after volley of language incredibly foul.
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Dolores, shameless hussy, was pretty enough, to be sure, but bound to make the woman who got her for a daughter-in-law lead a song--and a dance!
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Though it was hard to swallow it all, she consented even to attend the wedding and say _filla mehua_ to that scheming hussy who changed her men as she changed her clothes!
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You are talking about age, are you, you shameless, impertinent hussy--insulting _me_ as well as my friends, are you!
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His worthy better half held strong opinions upon the sculptor's models--"abandoned hussies, with whom she had no patience"; and Miss Coleman having ventured to visit the scene of her early labours in a carriage and pair, the wrath of the virtuous Mrs. Nollekens became unbounded.
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"Because," he went on without seeming to mind her emotion, "because, I observe, that whenever you want to persuade other people--your mother, or Edgar, or Lettice, for instance--to do something you've set your heart upon, you hussy--you always enlarge upon the happiness it will give to other people; but when you're trying to come round me, you only talk of how comfortable it will make myself."
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--Then she came out from behind the stove, and her stepmother hustled her and said, "Get along, thou sluttish hussy!"
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That foxy hussy Has got me tight With all her might.
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That foxy hussy Has got me tight With all her might.
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That foxy hussy Has got me tight With all her might.
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"You're a saucy hussy," her mother returned, with a chuckle.
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In Greece, she was a goddess; in Rome, a hussy; in England, a sprightly dame; now, a straight-laced Priscilla.
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scealfingstol, a word of similar meaning, allied to scealfor a diver, mergus avis; or possibly from F. coquine a hussy, slut, jade, f. of coquin, OE.
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Defn: A slut; a hussy; a drazel.
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Hoard, Husband, Hussy, Husting.]
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Hussy.]
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(Usually pronounced Etym: [See Hussy, in this sense.]
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Defn: A little case or bag for materials used in sewing, and for other articles of female work; -- called also hussy.
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HUSSY Hus"sy, n. Etym: [Contr.
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HUSSY Hus"sy, n. Etym: [From Icel.
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Hussy a housewife, Housewife.]
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A worthless woman; a hussy.
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Etym: [See Hussy a bag.]
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minsk wench, jade, hussy, D. mensch; prop.
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Defn: A harlot; a drab; a hussy.
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Hussy a jade, Woman.]
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In circumstances equally inspiring Bunyan entertained that hussy.
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'Tis they who egg him on to fight us, the hussies!"
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"Aphrodite, Venus, Isis, Lada--and the Ephesian Diana--I'm afraid they all were hussies.
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But I'm a hussy, too, Jim!
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The duchess had got it all up aloft--up in her top-royals--the new bonnet (we really do not know who invented it, but some wicked little hussy at Paris, no doubt) had it all down below, in the main-sail; the crown dwindled to nothing, and out went the front poke to exactly the same length, eighteen inches.
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Milo went, and Dolores flashed around on Pascherette again: "And thou, hussy, take this clinging frippery from me and give me my tunic.
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And they poured upon her a cross-fire of anger: a careless, wasteful hussy, an idle wretch; what did she do for her living that she could throw away spade-guineas?
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"You're an impudent hussy, to answer me so.
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"Get to bed, you dreadful hussies."
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"Did you ever know such a little hussy as it is?"
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He's not the first young fellow who's got into the clutches of a hussy--" It was to keep himself from striking his father down that Thor got out of the room.
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