sauciness

IPA: sˈɔsinʌs

noun

  • the property of being saucy
  • an instance of saucy behavior
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Examples of "sauciness" in Sentences

  • "sauciness," and Fritz and Humphrey laughed in sympathy.
  • She looked me up and down with what I can only describe as sauciness.
  • Page 235 that some terrible and unpardonable crime, termed "sauciness" may yet become rife among the blacks.
  • "O, I'm bigger, that's all? and what might be called sauciness in a girl may be thought something more of in a young woman.
  • Under this gospel of impunity, there grows up a religion which is itself a kind of sauciness to God, as little relieved, as possible, by any subduing property.
  • And when she delivers that line in front of a whole horde of attendants, making fun of, you know, this great military commander, you begin to see her sauciness.
  • It's like a beautiful person whispering in your ear about what they would like to do to you: it makes your face go eek and your brain spin at the thought of what kind of sauciness could happen over the next couple of hours.

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