Only a brazen hussy such as himself would take it to the highest European court.
From the guardian.co.uk
In fact, this area of endeavour is where chemistry morphs into a wanton hussy.
From the canberratimes.com.au
These days I'd go for the Maudes, with every last hussy and coxcomb.
From the theaustralian.com.au
Marge reveals that Kang is Maggie's real father and Homer calls Marge an intergalactic hussy.
From the en.wikipedia.org
A month ago, my husband of 14 years told me he was in love with a hussy he met at the Pentagon.
From the washingtontimes.com
Billy the Kid, Doc Holliday and Pat Garrett hang out with a hussy.
From the post-gazette.com
Conversely, Rose, gifted as she is, is allowed to overplay Maggie into a rather lower-class hussy.
From the bloomberg.com
The Romans, the early writers of Cleopatra's history, portrayed her as a lascivious power-grabbing hussy.
From the sacbee.com
Alas, he adored one of the young people, the Honorable Isobel Lintern, a rather dishonorable hussy.
From the time.com
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Adulteress: a woman adulterer
Hussy is a 1980 film starring Helen Mirren, John Shea, Paul Angelis and directed by Matthew Chapman.
A housewife or housekeeper; A cheeky or disrespectful girl; a worthless woman, a woman showing inappropriate or improper behaviour; A case or bag fr needles, thread etc
N.s. [corrupted from housewife: taken in an ill sense.] A sorry or bad woman; a worthless wench. It is often used ludicrously in slight disapprobation.