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Перевод: saucy
[прилагательное] дерзкий; нахальный; наглый; бойкий; неприличный; непристойный; шикарный; стильный; модный; нарядный
Тезаурус:
- "Saucy little minx."
- Food and Drink: Roll up for a saucy lamb
- Her butterfly cap sat at a saucy angle on her black hair.
- It is as if somehow the puritanical, work-obsessed British associated the idea of "pleasure" with the saucy, sinful Continent.
- Leapor, surprisingly, includes Pope among saucy wits, for the mayfly as a metaphor for women's changeable nature is taken from his "Epistle to a Lady":
- A WISECRACKING RABBI who was sacked by his congregation for his saucy remarks failed in his attempt to be reinstated to his Southgate Synagogue.
- Those saucy plots are thickening
- "Don't snap at me like that, you saucy devil," said the doctor, immensely pleased with himself.
- As matters stand, some 27.4 per cent of my sexuality is of the Grecian or musical persuasion; 71.6 prefers a quiet evening in with nothing more erotic than a gardening magazine and a steaming mug of Mr Horlicks's malted beverage, whilst the remaining one per cent has become attached to one of Miss Esther Rantzen's saucy root vegetables.
- There was a London man who was apparently changing the plug on his Hoover (the "Dustette" model) when the saucy little device inexplicably turned itself (and him) on and drew his most intimate parts into its innermost self.
- Hence the saucy video and red lipstick.
- There was a saucy additional note from British Customs and Excise, who had opened the package upon arrival, to determine any duties payable.
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