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saucily, adv. (ˈsɔːsɪlɪ) Also 6 saucely, 6–7 sawcely, 7 sawcily. [f. saucy + -ly2.] In a saucy manner, in various senses of the adj.1548 Elyot Dict., Proterue, proudely, immoderately, shamefully, saucily, knappishely. 1552 Huloet, Sawcely. 1592 Warner Alb. Eng. vii. xxxvii. 166, I beare a mind lesse...
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Tartuffe (Mechem)
She ridicules Tartuffe and so saucily interrupts Orgon that he storms out.
Dorine encourages Mariane to resist her father.
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Jane Poitier
She was known for appearing saucily dressed. She was an innocent party in a marriage where the clergy involved were transported for fourteen years.
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The Justified & Stripped Tour
Later, she "saucily" replied, "Just because my album name is Stripped, doesn't mean you can take my clothes off".
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touchily
touchily, adv. (ˈtʌtʃɪlɪ) [f. touchy + -ly2.] In a touchy manner; irritably, testily; † saucily.1653 Waterhouse Apol. Learn. 251 The King answered only, Say what I can do acceptable to the Athenians; the Varlet Democrates replyed touchily, Nothing better then to hang thy selfe. 1844 Wardlaw Prov. II...
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impertinently
impertinently, adv. (ɪmˈpɜːtɪnəntlɪ) [f. impertinent + -ly2.] In an impertinent manner. 1. Without reference or relation to the subject in hand; not to the point; away from the matter or purpose; irrelevantly. Now rare.c 1449 Pecock Repr. iv. iv. 442 Forto so inpertynentli speke. 1563 Homilies ii. C...
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Indiscreet (1958 film)
side there is Down, who at times looks positively Ava Gardnerian, whether parading around in backless dresses or demonstrating a very special talent for saucily
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ungod
unˈgod, v. [un-2 6 b. Cf. Du. ontgoden, G. entgöttern.] To deprive of the qualities or position of deity; to undeify. (Common c 1640–1740.)1627 Wren Serm. bef. King 17 Feb. 33 All slight and un⁓awful Expressions. Vngodding him no lesse..then does rash and unadvised blasphemie. 1655 W. Gurnall Chr. i...
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saucy
▪ I. saucy, a.1 (ˈsɔːsɪ) Forms: 6 sausy, -ie, Sc. sawsy, 6–7 sawsie, 6–8 sawcy(e, -ie, 8 vulgar saasy, 6– saucy. [f. sauce n. + -y1.] † 1. Flavoured with or pertaining to sauce; resembling sauce; savoury. Obs.1508 Dunbar Flyting 191 Quhair thow lyis sawsy in saphron, bak and syd. 1604 E. G[rimstone]...
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Murder on the Home Front
Front wants it all ways, throwing in the kind of grisly gore that’s customary in modern serial killer cases, but feels at odds with jaunty banter that’s saucily
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lippy
▪ I. lippy, lippie, n. Sc. (ˈlɪpɪ) Also 7 leippie. [dim. of leap n.2] The fourth part of a peck; in goods sold by weight usually 13/4 lb.1612 in Rec. Convent. Roy. Burghs (1870) II. 374 To tak na mair for furlett, pek, and leippie, fra the burrowes bot fourty merk in tyme cumming. a 1693 Urquhart's ...
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Supermassive Black Hole (song)
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NME gave the song a score of 8.5 out of 10, describing it as "dirty funk guitars rub[bing] saucily against a Prince-ish falsetto over a pink
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rebeck
▪ I. † reˈbeck, n. Obs.—1 [Of obscure origin: connexion with next is doubtful, but cf. ribibe.] A term of abuse applied to a woman.c 1386 Chaucer Friar's T. 275 Brother, quod he, heere woneth an old rebekke That hadde almoost as lief to lese hire nekke As for to yeue a peny of hir good.▪ II. † reˈbe...
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