Definitionadj. characterized by a lightly pert and exuberant quality
Last update: September 17, 2015
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He is a saucy boy. [adjective]
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The saucy postcard was about to come to life. [adjective]
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I had no sooner uttered these words, than he cried, "Damn you, you saucy son of a hitch, I'll teach you to talk so to your officer."' [adjective]
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"I know nothing of your beauty beyond what she has herself said to me and you and Cynegius and his Secretaries--with her pretty, saucy eyes." [adjective]
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Was it the little nuns taught you to be so saucy. [adjective]
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Natasha again cried boldly, with saucy gaiety, confident that her prank would be taken in good part. [adjective]
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And, 'Spine of God,' he cried, 'this is a saucy child of mine, and saucily shall she do by the French power.' [adjective]
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She was saucy the next, moving her head up and down, making "eyes" at Robert and making "mouths" at Beaudelet. [adjective]
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Bordeaux, this saucy little peach is Cassie Rinehart. [Please select]
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Sister Soulsby danced her eyes at him with a saucy little shake of the head. [Please select]
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"He doesn't look it," said Chatterer the Squirrel with a saucy jerk of his tail. [Please select]
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