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  • Shame to miscall the holy women who saved your saucy life for you. ' A Caregiver's Homage To The Very Old
  • He chased the unmigratory tropi-ducks from their shrewd-hidden nests, walked circumspectly among the crocodiles hauled out of water for slumber, and crept under the jungle-roof and spied upon the snow-white saucy cockatoos, the fierce ospreys, the heavy-flighted buzzards, the lories and kingfishers, and the absurdly garrulous little pygmy parrots. CHAPTER XV
  • Now I, "says the saucy piece, teasing my lips with hers," have true lovers, because I delight to give pleasure as well as to take it - especially with my English bahadur. Flashman And The Mountain Of Light
  • You could draw a line of descent from that cheeky 17th-century image straight to the saucy postcards of contemporary Blackpool. Times, Sunday Times
  • But he gets more than he bargained for when his photographic evidence unearths a surprisingly saucy affair. The Sun
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  • Not only has she been in great demand, but her youthful on-screen tendency to look pained and always on the verge of tears has been replaced by a saucy, aggressive, womanly tone.
  • They always look a little bit saucy and a long way away from school uniform tights. Times, Sunday Times
  • These spicy and saucy ribs will tickle your taste buds and keep you coming back for more.
  • Her wardrobe for the fall-spring season also changed and she adopted a bold, saucy and fashion forward style.
  • If, however, you like your comedy no more postmodern than a saucy seaside postcard, read on.
  • ‘Oh, I'm sorry,’ Kevin said, unable to help a slight saucy grin.
  • The look was schoolmarm prissy, but sexy and was every grown up boy's fantasy of a saucy school mistress or strict female dominant leader like Margaret Thatcher.
  • But these seaside souvenirs fail the first test of the saucy postcard... because they're not remotely funny. Times, Sunday Times
  • Thus we were stumbling on, very weary, very hungry, the man with the want in a constant wail, and Sonachan lamenting for suppers he had been saucy over in days of rowth and plenty, when a light oozed out of the grey-dark ahead of us, in the last place in the world one would look for any such sign of humanity. John Splendid The Tale of a Poor Gentleman, and the Little Wars of Lorn
  • Mineralogy _-alogy_, not _-ology_ nature _nature_, or _choor_ oleomargarine _g_ is hard, as in _get_ orchid _orkid_ oust _owst_, not _oost_ peculiar _peculyar_ pecuniary _pekun'yari_ perspiration not _prespiratian_ prestige _pres'tij_ or _prestezh'_ pronunciation _pronunzeashun_ or _pronunsheashun_ saucy not _sassy_ schedule _skedyul_ semi not _semi_ theater _the'ater_ not _thea'ter_ turgid _turjid_ usage _uzage_ usurp _uzurp_ vermilion _vermilyun_ wife's not _wives_ Practical Grammar and Composition
  • Meanwhile he's chatting up women on the net, sending and receiving saucy pictures. The Sun
  • Beginning with a gorgeous title sequence during which we watch History Professor George (Burton) and his saucy and sauced wife Martha (Taylor) walking back from a function drunk and cackling, the movie immediately places us in their dark, disconsolate universe -- one of shattered hopes, nihilism, and dipsomaniacal game playing. Kim Morgan: Ugly Talents: Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf
  • There's a phrase for that, you saucy minx - it's called ‘home wrecker’.
  • Another John is a saucy southerner who talked about two Americas while surprisingly not referring to secession.
  • Attempting to capture the saucy spirit of the movies and genre on which the series was based, and even featuring several of the frisky familiar faces from the films, one would anticipate a risqué, ribald offering.
  • We know she's no good, but the two trade enough saucy barbs to pique our interest, and both actors flash enough flesh to push the boundaries of the PG - 13 rating.
  • They always look a little bit saucy and a long way away from school uniform tights. Times, Sunday Times
  • I also became rather fond of a very saucy mouse in my office.
  • There are the requisite dark interiors, piercing blades of light, gunplay a-plenty, saucy dames, and stumbling stoolies.
  • I had curried rice for tea and Nat had some saucy, sprouty, bacony, ricey goodness. TravelPod.com Recent Updates
  • But he gets more than he bargained for when his photographic evidence unearths a surprisingly saucy affair. The Sun
  • And these saucy snaps are bound to set temperatures soaring. The Sun
  • Saucy Polish by Brit brand Eyeko is a deeply pigmented red creme. Pandora Young: A New Nail Polish Wardrobe for Fall
  • But her saucy buzzing hints only led to me getting a bee costume. The Sun
  • The trial came off in June of '91, and it's one of the regrets of my life that I was not present, if only to see stout Bertie in the witness-box, squirming under the inquisition of saucy jurors who didn't know their place, unlike the judge and counsel who grovelled to him something servile, and did everything but tote him in and out of court in a palankeen. Watershed
  • This rather saucy assumption failed in being offensive.
  • And there can't be many operas in which the leading soprano makes saucy jokes about Kant. Times, Sunday Times
  • ✒ When Ofcom refused to sin-bin The X Factor last week while signalling concern over Rihanna and Christina Aguilera's saucy numbers, it also coyly criticised an unspecified "paper" for coverage that it claimed used photos "significantly more graphic and close-up" than the TV images in its attacks on Simon Cowell's sexed-up final. Media Monkey's Diary
  • A feisty, attractive Hispanic redhead, she is promoted on the network as ‘the hottest judge on television,’ and she flashes much saucy good humor.
  • In saucy improvised couplets the troubadour called upon one and another to join the dancing, until before any one quite knew what was happening, the company in the lower hall was drawn into a winding lengthening line following the leaders in a sort of farandole. Masters of the Guild
  • And without further adieu, Mr. Smith sauntered away in a saucy walk that had a distinct feminine quality to it.
  • The couple met on the website and made headlines after swapping saucy messages. The Sun
  • Hugging myself, I silently admitted that I missed her feisty behaviour and saucy manner.
  • Middleshire in one of those charming "Olga" trench coats (khaki face-cloth lined self-coloured satin and with big, lovely, gilt-and-enamelled buttons), high brown boots, and one of those saucy little Belgian caps with Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 152, April 11, 1917
  • Who needs candlelit meals, champagne and saucy undies when you've got a full coupon? The Sun
  • She gave me a saucy answer, as I was disposed to think it, because I had just then a twinge, that I could scarce bear; for pain is a plaguy thing to a man of my lively spirits. Pamela
  • THE easiest way is simply to not take saucy pictures of yourself or partners. The Sun
  • See more saucy snaps of the pair online. The Sun
  • Alexander is a winning Berowne, trying to sweet-talk the immovable Rosaline, played with saucy spirit by the small, dark Lombardo.
  • Then, my dear, the man seems already to be meditating vengeance against me for an aversion I cannot help: for yesterday my saucy gaoleress assured me, that all my oppositions would not signify that pinch of snuff, holding out her genteel finger and thumb: that Clarissa Harlowe
  • There was a germ of a good idea here, but the finished product was a pretty flaccid affair, relying on saucy language and innuendo for its cheap laughs.
  • But an exhibition of saucy seaside postcards aims to take visitors back to an era when naughty was nice, fat women were funny, blondes were dumb and all mothers-in-law were double-chinned tyrants with nagging daughters.
  • Then there was saucy Mike Newell, director of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, whose camera candidly appraised the bottoms of the beautiful French girls from Beauxbatons Academy as they sashayed across the flagstones of Hogwarts. Sex and the Single Wizard
  • Although many of her recipes are still secrets, dishes like broiled tilapia with turmeric and dill, Vietnamese chicken salad, and a saucy eggplant-tofu ragout let you replicate An's signature blend of the familiar and the exotic.
  • In fact, Goya was still painting pretty pictures of milkmaids and saucy profiles of his mistress.
  • You claim you were just being polite when you answered her saucy texts. The Sun
  • His daughter is a saucy tomboy.
  • She accidentally emailed the saucy snaps to her maths class after uploading the wrong document. The Sun
  • To me, camping conjures up images of that saucy scene in the Carry On movie when Babs Windsor bursts embarrassingly out of her bikini top while doing chest expansion exercises.
  • She accidentally emailed the saucy snaps to her maths class after uploading the wrong document. The Sun
  • The saucy slap changes from clear to deep crimson as the wearer feels frisky. The Sun
  • Born in captivity, Brunhilda became the face of the controversial program when, as a saucy 9-month-old pup, she bounded from a cage in 1998 as one of the first wolves introduced into the wild. Mjh's blog — 2005 — July
  • The sexy actress has splashed out £1000 on an array of saucy goods from the London store.
  • What if he hides under the duvet at the mere suggestion of some saucy antics? The Sun
  • Definitions of "Jack" include: boots; a diminutive of John used contemptuously to mean a saucy fellow; a footboy who pulls off his master's boots; a scream; a male; American slang for a stranger; American slang for a jackass; a cunning fellow who can do anything - such as a "Jack of all trades. Portrait of a Killer
  • These spicy and saucy ribs will tickle your taste buds and keep you coming back for more.
  • An easy shape and vibrant color give this saucy crop its appeal.
  • The sexy lingerie, which is saucy as only the Brits can be, features whimsical designs like embroidered bows, polka-dots, lace trimming, and side-tie ribbon closures.
  • It has all of the requisite sand, surf, sun, snobs and sin to go along with its saucy swimwear.
  • But in London it brought belly laughs with a bawdy display of music hall humour and saucy songs.
  • Taking a page from Madison Avenue, he determines that sex, and a saucy name change, sells just about anything, even an aging, sexless boozehound.
  • The orange trouser suit was teamed with her trademark saucy shoes: embellished pointy ankle boots.
  • His lyrics are witty and, at times, saucy, but his love songs still top my musical chart.
  • He's shocked to find her dressed provocatively and in a saucy mood.
  • What if he hides under the duvet at the mere suggestion of some saucy antics? The Sun
  • And what a saucy lot they were in the early Sixties with rampant double entendres and camped-up characters running amok amid the laughter.
  • Nancy & Lee also had a solitary UK hit single: the glorious, saucy, surreal ‘Did You Ever?’
  • The saucy Hauncher and saucier Miracle-Jones are ready for their reality TV close-up. Sunset Daze: WEtv's 'Jersey Shore' For The Senior Set
  • To this day, I cannot divest the word damson or the word plum of a slightly saucy overtone. VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol XII No 3
  • Indira Varma plays Maya, a saucy servant girl talented in the art of love.
  • Broadly speaking they're mostly curries, ranging from very wet and saucy to the drier type called sambal goreng kering. The Sydney Morning Herald News Headlines
  • He looked like a character from a saucy seaside postcard.
  • They always look a little bit saucy and a long way away from school uniform tights. Times, Sunday Times
  • You claim you were just being polite when you answered her saucy texts. The Sun
  • The couple met on the website and made headlines after swapping saucy messages. The Sun
  • The existence of saucy young popstrels in short skirts isn't a bad thing in itself - we tend to think done well, it can be a very good thing indeed - it's the lack of parental supervision that causes the problems.
  • The saucy scenes were filmed in Hawaii earlier this month. The Sun
  • What, the trulls and the trapes and the saucy footmen! Madame Flirt A Romance of 'The Beggar's Opera'
  • He was saucy to policemen, truckmen, and anybody who undertook to treat him carelessly on the street. A Little Miss Nobody Or, With the Girls of Pinewood Hall
  • For these people, the stylish, saucy miniature pinscher represents the perfect companion - a big dog in a small package.
  • Now I, "says the saucy piece, teasing my lips with hers," have true lovers, because I delight to give pleasure as well as to take it — especially with my English bahadur. Flashman and the Mountain of Light
  • This rather saucy assumption failed in being offensive.
  • Mineralogy _-alogy_, not _-ology_ nature _nature_, or _choor_ oleomargarine _g_ is hard, as in _get_ orchid _orkid_ oust _owst_, not _oost_ peculiar _peculyar_ pecuniary _pekun'yari_ perspiration not _prespiratian_ prestige _pres'tij_ or _prestezh'_ pronunciation _pronunzeashun_ or _pronunsheashun_ saucy not _sassy_ schedule _skedyul_ semi not _semi_ theater _the'ater_ not _thea'ter_ turgid _turjid_ usage _uzage_ usurp _uzurp_ vermilion _vermilyun_ wife's not _wives_ Practical Grammar and Composition
  • She was idle at her lessons and extremely saucy, and she was a quaint little thing, so that sometimes she seemed to be impertinent when she really did not intend it, though I must own that at other times she _did_ intend it as much as any other young lady seven years old possibly could. Little Folks (December 1884) A Magazine for the Young
  • The message was saucy rather than explicit but it gave the game away. The Sun
  • You can tune in to the saucy encounter by clicking on the video links in the top of our highlights bar.
  • The message was saucy rather than explicit but it gave the game away. The Sun
  • And, sure enough, every thing about her save her dress "is semblative a woman's part": she has none of the assumption of a pert, saucy, waggish manhood, which so delights us in Rosalind in _As You Like It_; but she has that which, if not better in itself, is more becoming in her, -- "the inward and spiritual grace of modesty" pervading all she does and says. Shakespeare: His Life, Art, And Characters, Volume I. With An Historical Sketch Of The Origin And Growth Of The Drama In England
  • The song lays out a physical funk beat, interlaying a richly harmonized chorus with Pharrell Williams' saucy rap.
  • Whether the subject matter is spooky or saucy, Western or exotic, these action-packed images capture the interest of collectors for a number of reasons.
  • The pair got stuck into saucy antics after sheltering in the kiosk from a sudden downpour. The Sun
  • The saucy slap changes from clear to deep crimson as the wearer feels frisky. The Sun
  • She gives me a beefy, saucy grin as she hands back my change.
  • Aiming at 16 to 25-year-olds, the company reckoned that its saucy tube adverts were humorous.
  • Out of which saucy and ambitious presumption, many mighty harmes have already had beginning, and more are like to ensue uppon such boldnesse, because it is the ground of all evils. The Decameron
  • Now bawdy, saucy Bollywood is really getting some respect - and it's about time with the Bombay film industry churning out 1,000 feature films every year.
  • You could draw a line of descent from that cheeky 17th-century image straight to the saucy postcards of contemporary Blackpool. Times, Sunday Times
  • Stretchier than even its stretchiest predecessor and more sturdy than leggings, the jegging is the new go-to item for boot-tucking days off or saucy nights out. Canada.com Top Stories
  • There are also Antony, the pleasant young English painter who owns the castle, and Costanza, the jolly Italian housekeeper, old but wonderfully spry and saucy.
  • It is found as gilla (wet and saucy) and sookha (dry) bhel. Archive 2005-10-01
  • The decade that followed also marked the start of the ‘middle parting, pasted hair on both sides of the face’ sported by the saucy Sharmila Tagore.
  • she's a saucy chit
  • I pray you, sir, what saucy merchant was this, that was so full of his ropery? Romeo and Juliet
  • The songs Serge Gainsbourg wrote for her are sung with a saucy knowingness.
  • But there is some good news - she's amassed an army of male fans who have sent her saucy pictures and marriage proposals. The Sun
  • They always look a little bit saucy and a long way away from school uniform tights. Times, Sunday Times
  • But the undies model looked far more saucy snapped in Portugal. The Sun
  • This was a sparkling show, saucy in its depictions perhaps but rarely intentionally cruel.
  • As to me, I cannot say whether I spoke or not, but I know that my mind and my memory were clearer than I can ever remember them, and I was thinking all the time about the old folk at home, and about Cousin Edie with her saucy, dancing eyes, and de Lissac with his cat's whiskers, and all the doings at West Inch, which had ended by bringing us here on the plains of Belgium as a cockshot for two hundred and fifty cannons. The Great Shadow and Other Napoleonic Tales
  • Few seem to mind, except those who think the shop owner is the one being a little saucy.
  • While tracking Tony's daughter down, Angela finds herself in fisticuffs with a saucy waitress, and is revealed as a monstrous hypocrite.
  • The song lays out a physical funk beat, interlaying a richly harmonized chorus with Pharrell Williams' saucy rap.
  • Lying and unfaithfull; w'd doe things on purpose in contradiction and vexation to her mistress; lye out of the house anights and have contrivances w'th fellows that have been stealing from o'r estate and gett drink out of ye cellar for them; saucy and impudent, as when we have taken her to task for her wickedness she has gone away to complain of cruell usage. Customs and Fashions in Old New England
  • Pointe-aux-Herbes and the eastern skyline beyond, he and Sweetheart alone, his hand clasping hers -- the tiller, that is -- hour by hour, and the small waves tiptoeing to kiss her southern cheek as she leaned the other away from the saucy north wind. Strong Hearts
  • There is also much saucy humour of a kind that would probably not have passed US censors.
  • That is when you turn to the nearest mirror and say, ‘Oh you saucy little writing minx you!’
  • If you use perfume thereafter, go easy on the saucy splash behind the ears, because you can bet that some grump or hyper-sensitive soul will complain bitterly about headache, nausea or a general outbreak of the fantods. Dress For Success
  • He began, however, with considerable austerity of manner. — “And how now, saucy quean!” said the medical man of office; “what have you to say why I should not order you to be ducked in the loch, for lifting your hand to the man in my presence?” The Abbot
  • Saucy Girl" From nine to ten thirty she played a game called piquet, which her father had taught her, if she could get anyone with whom to play; but as this was seldom, she played as a rule patience by herself. The Country House
  • It sits somewhere between rice and pasta and is perfect for less saucy dishes like this one. Times, Sunday Times
  • These were not only beautifully executed, with a golden eggwash-brushed crust, but the balance of spicy and savory flavors in its saucy tofu-studded filling was pretty genius, we both thought. The Takedown Tackles Tofu
  • Orwell was writing, in 1942, about the postcard art of Donald McGill, which expressed saucy ideas about sex, marriage, fat ladies and drunks in its own inimitable form.
  • The threesome trilled in tune, earned screams from the crowd with their gorgeous micro-miniskirts and added their own sweetness to the saucy lyrics.
  • Coming in early 2001 is their new range - brief cases and casual bags flashing a saucy minimalist flair in shapes and handles.
  • Full of local celebs, politicos, business types and tourists there's live African music thrown in that included a tap dancer on our night, and the delicious food includes everything from Moroccan tajines to saucy Afrikaner ox tail stews.
  • V.F. contributing editor David Kamp and the saucy Marion Rosenfeld's The Food Snob's Dictionary (Broadway) enlightens denizens of Hooters-style breastaurants about the finer points of "forcemeat" whilst delighting those high-hat cuisinerds who can gas on about "fair trade" until the grass-fed, free-range cows come home. Hot Type
  • Supernatural Season on Emma Bunton Has Baby With Only Semi-Stupid Name jeff on Gary Busey Tries To Explain His Berserk Oscars Weird-Out klara on The Inevitable Saucy Prince William, Kate Middleton Photos Mercifully Not Released viktoria on Angelina Jolie & Jennifer Aniston To Fight To The Death For Charity Kit on Nanny: 'I Shagged Jon Gosselin', Rest Of World: 'Bleuuurgh' Hecklerspray
  • As I walk towards her, her saucy red lips light up in a huge toothy smile.
  • I pray you, sir, what saucy merchant was this, that was so full of his ropery?
  • The saucy scenes were filmed in Hawaii earlier this month. The Sun
  • But these seaside souvenirs fail the first test of the saucy postcard... because they're not remotely funny. Times, Sunday Times
  • They hit upon a winning formula which satisfied the peculiar British liking for lavatorial humour, men in drag, and innuendo, in the tradition of music hall and the saucy picture postcard.
  • A company executive generated £1m a week for a saucy chatline - and was sacked because he wasn't a ‘team player’.
  • Donald McGill was a British institution whose saucy postcards became an integral part of the British seaside holiday, and at the height of his popularity were selling up to 16 million copies a year.
  • That gleam in his eye when he delivers saucy sexual double entendre is something that can never be experienced in an audio recording alone.
  • Some Old Etonians have even claimed that they could identify him as one of their own from his writings, a hard case to credit unless Eton was stuffed with budding critics of saucy postcards and analysts of dirigiste economics.
  • Meanwhile he's chatting up women on the net, sending and receiving saucy pictures. The Sun
  • Many critics say that that it bastardizes the French language, a suggestion born out by this rather saucy excerpt: Will Adams: France's Eurovision 2010 Song: 'Allez! Ola! Olé!' by Jessy Matador (VIDEO)
  • You peasants are getting too saucy since you ceased to be serfs, and the knout is the best school for you to learn politics in. Vera or, The Nihilists
  • The stranger, who was dressed in a rather graceful and perhaps rather flamboyant adaptation of the prevailing fashion, was picturesque and radiant to the extreme: slender, dark, vivid, with big, dark eyes in a small pointed face, dark hair "bobbed" and curling sufficiently to turn under about her ears and neck, a rather large mouth flanked by really extraordinary dimples, and an expression at once gay and saucy and sweet and appealing withal. Elsie Marley, Honey
  • It's sexy, saucy, and will have you on the edge of your seat.
  • During her earliest years in Paris, Hélène worked as a model of sorts, posing for saucy postcards and doing goodness knows what else to survive.
  • Windows users were warned today to be on their guard for a new virus that poses as a racy attachment to a saucy email.
  • Absolutely, Bellville, if I do condescend, which is yet extremely doubtful, we will live in the style of lovers; I hate the dull road of common marriages: no impertinent presuming on the name of husband; no saucy freedoms; I will continue to be courted, and shall expect as much flattery, and give myself as many scornful airs, as if I had never honored you with my hand. The history of Lady Julia Mandeville
  • He made jokes at the teachers and had witty comments that were a little saucy.
  • They are also full of gossipy anecdotes recounted in his saucy and acerbic style.
  • Fred the brave captain, and Charles the saucy colleger: there hangs a drawing of him done by Mr. Beechey, and that sketch by Men's Wives
  • When they are about to descend upon a field of oats or wheat, two or three mount guard as sentinels, and on the approach of danger, cry _Geck-geck - geck_; this precaution seems a work of supererogation, as they are so saucy that they will hardly be frightened away; and if they rise it is only to alight on the same field at a little distance, or fly up to the trees, where their look-out posts are. The Backwoods of Canada Being Letters From The Wife of an Emigrant Officer, Illustrative of the Domestic Economy of British America
  • And, sure enough, every thing about her save her dress “is semblative a woman's part”: she has none of the assumption of a pert, saucy, waggish manhood, which so delights us in Rosalind in As You Like It; but she has that which, if not better in itself, is more becoming in her, ” “the inward and spiritual grace of modesty” pervading all she does and says. Shakespeare His Life Art And Characters
  • It was an era of virgin brides and saucy postcards, when society was hungry for sexual freedom - but was too embarrassed to admit it.
  • And these saucy snaps are bound to set temperatures soaring. The Sun
  • I was clearly being used as a paying chauffeur while the guy had a quick cuppa or something more saucy. Times, Sunday Times
  • The hair was then flat-ironed and flicked up for a saucy flip.
  • They always do that, the saucy wenches, they like to tease and make me beg for them to come back.
  • He changed the boat's name from the sweet-and-saucy Bouy Toy to the mucho macho Duke-Stir in December 2004, according to Coast Guard records.
  • Simply take your guy into the kitchen and cook up something saucy. The Sun
  • Bear Cat and her new mole collar that made a soft, fur wall about her slim throat to her very ears and the tip of her saucy chin, and the perky hat -- also elegantly "sassy" -- turned up in front and down behind, and the new driving gauntlets, and the new coat that had made dad groan until he had seen Mary V inside it and changed the groan to a proud little chuckle of admiration. The Thunder Bird
  • The outrageous French designer has drawn on a lifetime of taking inspiration from saucy women's underwear; his imagination was first fired when, as a child, he watched his grandmother, a corsetier, at work. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • THE easiest way is simply to not take saucy pictures of yourself or partners. The Sun
  • The orange trouser suit was teamed with her trademark saucy shoes: embellished pointy ankle boots.
  • Simply take your guy into the kitchen and cook up something saucy. The Sun
  • A brazen bullmastiff, saucy Great Dane, frisky Rottweiler or even a cheeky Chihuahua would have been more flattering than a breed most associated with tutus, rhinestone collars and yapping. Meredith C. Carroll: An Open Letter to Al Gore
  • See more saucy snaps of the pair online. The Sun
  • While it might be about matters of the heart, this hard-hitting documentary is much more sad than saucy. The Sun
  • The letters contain many particulars of her life, together with many anecdotes hitherto unknown or forgotten, told with a saucy vivacity which is charming, and an air vividly recalling the sprightly, arch demeanour, and black, sparkling eyes of the fair Queen of Navarre. Court Memoirs of France Series — Complete
  • Our fleet will take to sea, Gossy, but it will sail to Didion Bay, not Moss, to remind that saucy kinglet whose vassal he is. IRONCROWN MOON: PART TWO OF THE BOREAL MOON TALE
  • Mary, the saucy actress whom Sinclair fancies, has the word for it, one that Jock himself gave her: resilience.
  • I was clearly being used as a paying chauffeur while the guy had a quick cuppa or something more saucy. Times, Sunday Times
  • Thomas and Rogers had hit upon a winning formula which satisfied the peculiar British liking for lavatorial humour, men in drag, and innuendo, in the tradition of music hall and the saucy picture postcard.
  • He used to love me sending saucy texts but now he just ignores them or changes the subject. The Sun
  • You can tune in to the saucy encounter by clicking on the video links in the top of our highlights bar.
  • And there can't be many operas in which the leading soprano makes saucy jokes about Kant. Times, Sunday Times
  • The stalwart is the latest to be caught up in this book controversies after swimmer Stephanie Rice had been done in byher saucyphotos atafancy dress ball being publicised of her Facebook the other profile Nikki caught in Facebook row
  • The hair was then flat-ironed and flicked up for a saucy flip.
  • He used to love me sending saucy texts but now he just ignores them or changes the subject. The Sun
  • Ay, our gents are a set of saucy fellows, as is usually the case when there isn't work enough aboard. The Two Admirals
  • Had one-twentieth the sum frittered away in useless iron-clads, and worse than useless "gunboats," been put into saucy and swift wasps like the "Sumter," their stings must have driven northern commerce from the sea; and the United States ports would have been more effectually blockaded, from a thousand miles at sea, than were those of the southern fleet-bound coast. Four Years in Rebel Capitals An Inside View of Life in the Southern Confederacy from Birth to Death
  • The strictly post-watershed voyeuristic peek into saucy student life hits screens at the start of the new college year, with a body of fresh and sexy new faces.
  • However, posing in stretchy short-shorts and a saucy pose? Palin slams 'sexist' Newsweek cover
  • But he gets more than he bargained for when his photographic evidence unearths a surprisingly saucy affair. The Sun
  • Ursula stood cold and erect, her high cheekbones giving her a look of dignity that I'm sure had intimidated many a saucy cook's apprentice.
  • But there is some good news - she's amassed an army of male fans who have sent her saucy pictures and marriage proposals. The Sun
  • He was saucy and mischievous when he was working.

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