The 2,133 occurrences of hussy

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I should like to see the hussy."

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But when I said something about it to the hussy, she told me they were allowed to keep their hair under their caps, and I was weak enough to believe her."

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Yesterday evening, a young fellow in the Inland Revenue who had been seduced to sup with us by a hussy of Genoa, after losing forty louis, threw, the cards in the face of my landlady and called her a thief.

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I shut the door, and made the little hussy witness of my ardour with my sweetheart.

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I left the doctor, and instead of going towards the inn, where the hussy Zeroli was doubtless waiting for me, I made my way towards the peasant's house, which already seemed to me the temple of the most blissful deities, determined to obtain the information I required as prudently as might be.

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The husband went out to order the dinner, and feeling myself authorized by the loss of twenty Louis, I told the hussy that if she would not give me a plain promise to make me happy that afternoon I should go away when I had had my dinner.

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With these words the impudent hussy proceeded to exhibit me, and I let her do what she liked.

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"You hussy!" screamed the mother, "you are bringing disgrace on me; get out of my house.

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Evidently the little hussy had told her mistress the story, and the mistress had thought fit to take the maid's place.

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What I wanted was some young hussy whom I could teach the part, and I thought of the Corticelli.

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The little hussy, in the latter case, slept also alone in a room next to her mother's, through whose chamber one had to pass to get to the daughter's.

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and you don't know his name, you little hussy, don't you?

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There was one thing, however, which annoyed me intolerably, namely, that in spite of my coolness towards her, the little hussy pretended to think that I had forgotten and forgiven everything.

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"I once took a violent fancy for the little hussy," said he.

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Five or six days afterwards, I met the little hussy at Vauxhall in company with Goudar.

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As as ecclesiastic he could not court her openly, but the hussy made no mystery whatever of his visits.

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At this period of Casanova's life, we hear again of the hussy who so upset Casanova during his visit to London that he was actually on the point of committing suicide through sheer desperation.

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the nasty hussies!" exclaims the mother.

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I should like to see the hussy."

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But when I said something about it to the hussy, she told me they were allowed to keep their hair under their caps, and I was weak enough to believe her."

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Yesterday evening, a young fellow in the Inland Revenue who had been seduced to sup with us by a hussy of Genoa, after losing forty louis, threw, the cards in the face of my landlady and called her a thief.

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I shut the door, and made the little hussy witness of my ardour with my sweetheart.

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I left the doctor, and instead of going towards the inn, where the hussy Zeroli was doubtless waiting for me, I made my way towards the peasant's house, which already seemed to me the temple of the most blissful deities, determined to obtain the information I required as prudently as might be.

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The husband went out to order the dinner, and feeling myself authorized by the loss of twenty Louis, I told the hussy that if she would not give me a plain promise to make me happy that afternoon I should go away when I had had my dinner.

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With these words the impudent hussy proceeded to exhibit me, and I let her do what she liked.

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"You hussy!" screamed the mother, "you are bringing disgrace on me; get out of my house.

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Evidently the little hussy had told her mistress the story, and the mistress had thought fit to take the maid's place.

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What I wanted was some young hussy whom I could teach the part, and I thought of the Corticelli.

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The little hussy, in the latter case, slept also alone in a room next to her mother's, through whose chamber one had to pass to get to the daughter's.

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and you don't know his name, you little hussy, don't you?

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There was one thing, however, which annoyed me intolerably, namely, that in spite of my coolness towards her, the little hussy pretended to think that I had forgotten and forgiven everything.

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"I once took a violent fancy for the little hussy," said he.

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Five or six days afterwards, I met the little hussy at Vauxhall in company with Goudar.

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As as ecclesiastic he could not court her openly, but the hussy made no mystery whatever of his visits.

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At this period of Casanova's life, we hear again of the hussy who so upset Casanova during his visit to London that he was actually on the point of committing suicide through sheer desperation.

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MONSIEUR JOURDAIN: What does the hussy mean by this?

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MONSIEUR JOURDAIN: But did anyone ever see such a hussy as that, who laughs in my face instead of receiving my, orders?

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MONSIEUR JOURDAIN: That you consider getting my house ready for the company that's coming soon, you hussy.

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Devil take the hussy!

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COVIELLE: Your dear Covielle, little hussy?

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MADAME JOURDAIN: Go away, you are a hussy.

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ye have dared to come back alive, hussy, to look upon the dupery you have practised on honest people!

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MEGARIAN Cry quickly, wee sowlet; squeak up, hussy, or by Hermes!

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'Hussy-to come between us and our child now!' cried Rhoda.

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As soon as she was recognized the respectable matrons of the party began to whisper among themselves, and the words "hussy" and "public scandal" were uttered so loudly that Boule de Suif raised her head.

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They decided that they ought to combine, as it were, in their dignity as wives in face of this shameless hussy; for legitimized love always despises its easygoing brother.

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To-day these creatures spring up into hussies before their time.

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I did not want to go back to my own home alone, all alone; I preferred the company and the caresses of this hussy.

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As soon as she was recognized the respectable matrons of the party began to whisper among themselves, and the words "hussy" and "public scandal" were uttered so loudly that Boule de Suif raised her head.

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They decided that they ought to combine, as it were, in their dignity as wives in face of this shameless hussy; for legitimized love always despises its easygoing brother.

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To-day these creatures spring up into hussies before their time.

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I did not want to go back to my own home alone, all alone; I preferred the company and the caresses of this hussy.

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The Thames had no bridges, and hundreds of boats plied between London side and Southwark, where were most of the theatres, the bull-baitings, the bear-fighting, the public gardens, the residences of the hussies, and other amusements that Bankside, the resort of all classes bent on pleasure, furnished high or low.

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The Thames had no bridges, and hundreds of boats plied between London side and Southwark, where were most of the theatres, the bull-baitings, the bear-fighting, the public gardens, the residences of the hussies, and other amusements that Bankside, the resort of all classes bent on pleasure, furnished high or low.

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One young hussy--she could hardly have been more than ten-- was gotten up as a haughty young lady.

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When I see the kind of things Life herself, the brazen hussy, does, I despair of ever catching her peculiar trick.

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I gave a gasp, expecting to see Leo instantly speared; and Job ejaculated, "The hussy-well, I never!"

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She called him "pig" in bastard Arabic, and he called her "hussy" in good English, but these amenities were forgotten in the face of the catastrophe that had overwhelmed her at the hands of her Queen.

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Impudent hussy!

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"You lie, you hussy!"

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"What, hussy!

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They just dote on that hussy-can't seem to get enough of her.

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Sei ruhig, you hussy!

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"It'd not be all 'Do this' an' 'Do that'; an' 'You bad girl' an' 'You little hussy!' in London.

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Perhaps that soldier's fighting In a land that's far away, Or he may be idly plighting Some foreign hussy gay; Or perhaps his bones are whiting In the wind to their decay!...

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Two schools of criticism developed over the five o'clock tea tables; one held that Grant was a gay dog who would settle down and marry in his class when he had had his fling, and the other that Phyllis Bruce was an artful hussy who was quite ready to sell herself for the Grant millions.

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And there were so many eligible young women on the market, although none of them were described as artful hussies!

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What did the Delawares say of the hussy?

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The hussy is handsome, and she knows it.

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I know not how it is: I'm good-looking, boy,--that much I can see in any spring on which the sun shines,--and yet I could not get the hussy to a promise, or even a cordial willing smile, though she will laugh by the hour.

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I sometimes think the hussy loves herself better than she does anything else breathin'."

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Hussy!

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"You would go hunting after that brazen hussy, Afy, you know, in defiance of all that could be said to you."

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A vain, ill-conducted hussy, given to nothing but finery and folly!"

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No less an eyesore to Miss Carlyle than that "brazen hussy," Afy Hallijohn!

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"You have heard your master, hussy!

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Or have you any meaning except only trying for an excuse to get this hussy off from punishment?"

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He'll think me a forward hussy, and yet-and yet I quite forgot how much I had grown.

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"And that pack of worthless hussies," her mother resumed, "that come out on the stage, and begun to kick" "Laws, mother!" the girl shouted, "I thought you said you had your eyes shut!"

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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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"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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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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"Off with thee, O laziest of hussies and good for nothing of baggages," cried the fisherman, "away with thee this instant; perchance he hath a copper to lend us."

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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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Oh, I'm having a bit of my own in this Acme piece--God's Great Outdoors, I think it is--anyway, I'm to be a little blonde hussy in the bar-room, sitting on the miners' knees and all like that, so they'll order more drinks.

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She was indeed a blonde hussy, short-skirted, low-necked, pitifully rouged, depraved beyond redemption.

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Do you know the history of that terrible hussy and her stupid husband?

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And whither think you has the hussy gone, Whose place you fill so well?--Into the country?

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The old woman's reply was a tissue of contradictions: the girls were idle hussies, all contrary: they plagued the very life out of her, and she represented herself as using the most frightful threats, if they would not go to school.

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Balked in her first attempt, the artful hussy pouted and said, "You do not love me true, for you have not told me where your death is; yet I am not angry, but love you with all my heart."

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For years past (since the death of Mamma), we accustomed ourselves to live in perpetual dread of his marrying some one of the hundreds of unscrupulous hussies who took possession of him: and, worse if possible than that, of his fighting duels about them with men young enough to be his grandsons.

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Five days (if I can do it in the time) to thunder-strike the hussy, and to rescue Papa--seven.

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"There are times," he said cynically, "when every womans is a hussy, and every mans is a fool.

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I should think, in her excited state, she would have been waking long before her poor mother, who must have been worn to a perfect rag, making all the hussy's May Queen-clothes, overnight."

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The nurse,-who, I gather, is a most respectable young person, and highly recommended; or that hussy, Jane; who, without the smallest compunction, orders her poor aunt from one end of the kingdom to the other, to suit her own convenience?"

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His friend replied: "An upstart, a charming hussy, who came from no one knows where, who made her appearance one day, nobody knows how, among the adventuresses of Paris, knowing perfectly well how to take care of herself.

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The hussy should have been the Queen of Sheba, receiving Solomon, and showing her peacock's eyes against his crown-jewels.

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These hussies have ears like hawks."

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