33 adjectives to describe hussies

ADAMS, HESTER H. The gorgeous hussy.

Briefly it was a real bicycle lesson which the little rascal was giving, and which the little hussy took with all the pleasure in the world.

She is an artful and designing hussy, and I should like to tell her so to her face.

"You are just trying to save yourself trouble, you lazy hussy!" Miss Jennings turned very indifferently and called to another of the saleswomen: "Miss Jones, have we any number twelve lemon in reserve?

The impudent hussy was livid with rage, you see, perhaps because she could not trap her Rafael again; for he, weary of such uncleanliness, had abandoned her forever.

How do you dare, you dirty hussy, ha?

One of the twin girls, found in the streets, died in a hospital during the ensuing year; and the other, Toinette, a fair-haired scraggy hussy, who, however puny she might look, was a terrible little creature with the eyes and the teeth of a wolf, lived under the bridges, in the depths of the stone quarries, in the dingy garrets of haunts of vice, so that at sixteen she was already an expert thief.

Leave that fellow with the shameless hussies who like to go into fits at his feet.

I'm sick and tired of 'er." "Forward hussy!" he ses.

When they reached home Two-Eyes again ate nothing; and her sister told her mother she knew now why the haughty hussy would not eat their victuals.

"'Oh, Mr. Merkell, dear Mr. Merkell,' cried the hypocritical hussy, falling to her knees by his bedside, and shedding her crocodile tears, 'you owe me nothing.

Here, Nab, take the garment, and press down the seams, you idle hussy; for neighbour Hopkins is straitened for time, while your tongue is going like a young lawyer's in a justice court.

" "The obstinate hussy!

They were outrageous hussies.

What with roystering fellows and smooth-tongued gallants, and with silly, empty-headed hussies like that Giulietta, one has much ado to keep the best of them straight.

What, am I an uncultivated hussy! USTÍNYA NAÚMOVNA.

Ungrateful hussy!"

There were no fooleries in his time; no unseemly hussies stuck under his bowsprit, to put an honest man out of countenance; no high-fliers in sail and paint; no singing and lutingbut all was rational and gainful barter.

[vain hussy you'll call me, I know:]

An actressa vile, low, brazen hussy!

" "Wickam," retorted Mrs. Pipchin colouring, "is a wicked, impudent, bold-faced hussy.

Ellen was not always present during the whole of the evening, and in her absence the bailiff would unbosom himself to Gilbert on the subject of his daughter's undutiful conduct; telling him what a prosperous marriage the girl might make if she had only common sense enough to see her own interests in the right light, and wasn't the most obstinate self-willed hussy that ever set her own foolish whims and fancies against a father's wishes.

And Holbaschi sang: "Oh, you shameless, worthless hussies, I thought that Sassun was a free field.

An actressa vile, low, brazen hussy!

You've got a nerve, you have, making love to me after running round with that wretched hussy!"

33 adjectives to describe  hussies