How To Use Hussy In A Sentence
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(The hussy her hubby was seeing gets hit by a beam and the adulterer is crushed to death in the palm of his betrothed.
Top 10 Sexiest Cinematic Giantesses » Scene-Stealers
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I'm to be called a hussy, am I, after working my knuckles off for you, and slaving for thirty years after your crooked carcass?
They All Do It; or, Mr. Miggs of Danbury and his Neighbors Being a Faithful Record of What Befell the Miggses on Several Important Occasions ...
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I do not know that, but I know a brazen hussy when I see one.
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I do not know that, but I know a brazen hussy when I see one.
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Lorraine tried to make Elaine look the hussy too, of course.
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The brazen hussy (as Mrs. Chadwick fondly refers to her) then strolls off in search of a stiff drink.
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I mean, my standards weren't set too high as I knew her acting ability was probably limited to playing a brazen hussy with a deep voice, but still.
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He muttered a period in which the term hussy was solely audible.
The Three Black Pennys A Novel
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The good little girl was now the opportunistic hussy dumping her man to get together with the new most popular boy in school.
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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.
Complete Original Short Stories of Guy De Maupassant
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His newly discovered letters to a friend reveal he thought her a forward hussy who was determined to seduce him.
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And when it came time to act out some Shakespeare parts, I ended up playing a hussy.
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Both hussy and housewife have their origin in Old English huswif, but hussy has undergone semantic derogation.
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Of course, Carole was ignored, the brazen hussy!
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He was betrothed to Claire and he was carrying on with some… some hussy of a woman.
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Gervaise, who accused her of doing it to enrage them, set herself above the scandal; she might meet her daughter on the street, she said; she wouldn't even dirty her hand to cuff her; yes, it was all over; she might have seen her lying in the gutter, dying on the pavement, and she would have passed by without even admitting that such a hussy was her own child.
L'Assommoir
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Oh, the jade! the naughty hussy! but I must say, parson, I don't think you have altogether done your duty in harbouring the daughter of an outlandish foreign tramp in a decent English parish, to say nothing of the shame of such a companion for your own lawful niece.
Zoe: The History of Two Lives
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All stories are trying to make the alleged victim look like a hussy.
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The victim's sister knows her to be a hussy, perennially hung-over, a mess.
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In America, a bride wearing a red dress would traditionally be frowned upon as a hussy; but in China, Japan, and Korea it is a traditional bridal color, symbolizing good luck and auspiciousness.
Drunk On Color
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If I were crazy enough I'd even go as far to say they're more sexually empowered than other female toons, an epitome of which is the physically exaggerated hussy Jessica Rabbit.
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Of course, Carole was ignored, the brazen hussy!
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My daughter says, “The doggy is running away with Hussy!”
The Good, The Bad, and The Bratz | Her Bad Mother
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Each time P. would try to apply a layer within paw's reach Cindy would swat at the tube as if to say, ‘No human of mine is going out looking like a brazen hussy.’
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‘We could do this all day’ Aurora said laughing, ‘just trust me, he will not think you are a hussy.’
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I mean, my standards weren't set too high as I knew her acting ability was probably limited to playing a brazen hussy with a deep voice, but still.
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It didn't take long until her mother walked into the bedroom to see the bed rocking with her husband and the hussy from next door.
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And then she proceeded to purchase some big fish -- a turbot or a salmon -- of a neighbouring dealer, spreading her money out on the marble slab as she did so, for she had noticed that this seemed to have a painful effect upon the "hussy," who ceased laughing at the sight.
The Fat and the Thin
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Such is the global nature of the web that I link to a British site to highlight an American video but kudos to Suburban Bushwacker for finding this amazing video of a Mr. Rufus Hussy of Asheboro, North Carolina and his "beanshooter.
Slingshot Video
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'Celebrity Apprentice' recap: The tale of the class act and the 'hussy' - L.A. Now 03/21/2011, 8:02 a.m.
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If he calls her 'hussy' again I shall thrash him afterwards.
Dame Care
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An arrant flirt the little hussy is; but very pretty.
Mary Barton
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By the way, “hussy” comes from archaic English “housewife” at the time pronounced “hussif”.
Regretsy – Regrebay
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She will likely call her a hussy for finding someone so soon after a divorce she doesn't agree with.
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Depending on your age, morals and various points of view, she was either the sexiest piece of work around or a brazen hussy or both.
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Why must I always take care of men, they're going to start thinking that I'm a hussy.
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In the first scenario, she'll be remembered as the jaded hussy who couldn't see the value of what she had been given.
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The brazen hussy (as Mrs. Chadwick fondly refers to her) then strolls off in search of a stiff drink.
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People here love to gossip and boys brag and soon you are that American "hussy" just like in the movies.
Archive 2006-02-01
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As per Mr. Audiard's blackly comedic inclinations, opposites here don't just attract, they alchemize, with Carla turning Paul into a gentleman and he turning her into a hussy and a crook.
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