saucy in English

adjective
1
impudent; flippant.
a saucy remark
2
bold and lively; smart-looking.
a hat with a saucy brim
3
sexually suggestive, typically in a way intended to be lighthearted.
saucy songs

Use "saucy" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "saucy" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "saucy", or refer to the context using the word "saucy" in the English Dictionary.

1. You saucy little jade!

2. She's a saucy little miss!

3. She is a saucy miss.

4. A saucy puppet show.

5. You saucy little thing!

6. Don't be so saucy with me!

7. The saucy child protruded her tongue.

8. She is a saucy little miss!

9. You'll push that saucy line too far.

10. Perhaps I was too saucy and provoking.

11. She wore a saucy new hat.

12. This rather saucy assumption failed in being offensive.

13. Ken Urdahl is young, a little more saucy.

14. Hence the saucy video and red lipstick.

15. He was saucy and mischievous when he was working.

16. It's the right mix of elegant and saucy.

17. Tells a saucy tale Makes a little stir

18. I had no spleen at the saucy rogue.

19. She was tall , slim, rather swarthy, with large saucy eyes.

20. A saucy line will not get you far with me.

21. It was saucy of you to contradict your father.

22. Cheeky adjective impudent, rude, forward, fresh (informal), insulting, saucy, audacious, sassy (U.S

23. In 18 Jerusha had a second baby , the saucy little girl Lucy.

24. The office boy got the bird for being saucy to the director.

25. But now I am cabined, Cribbed, confined, bound in To saucy doubts and fears

26. Oh heavens! Juicy, saucy, and gooey Cheeseburgers ready to serve to a crowd.

27. I was an idiot, and Natalia the ideal woman: saucy, beautiful and wholesome.

28. Creamy, saucy and delicately flavored potatoes which are the perfect accompaniment to more robustly seasoned meats

29. To "saucy."The shifting sense is exemplified by Archwife (late 14c.), variously defined

30. To "saucy."The shifting sense is exemplified by Archwife (late 14c.), variously

31. Give me one kiss and I will think of your saucy appeal against me no more.

32. The Cornbread can be dipped or crumbled into the saucy stews, where it absorbs all the flavor

33. Breadsticks make a tasty snack and the perfect dipping accompaniment to a bowl of soup or saucy pasta

34. Tell her a saucy joke and if you're quick you can cook dinner for six on her head.

35. Ah, saucy! saucy, quoth he, with gentle Chiding; on which the bear, uncertain and puzzled, dropped its four legs to earth again, and, waddling back, was soon swathed in ropes by the bear-ward and a crowd of peasants who had been in close pursuit

36. I pray you, sir, what saucy merchant was this(sentencedict .com), that was so full of his ropery?

37. Britains saucy Benny Hill is known throughout the world for his racy humor, witty songs, and winning smile.

38. This saucy condiment was created in Collinsville, Illinois and was produced at the base of the World's Largest Catsup Bottle

39. They always do that, the saucy wenches, they like to tease and make me beg for them to come back.

40. You can tune in to the saucy encounter by clicking on the video links in the top of our highlights bar.

41. It has all of the requisite sand, surf, sun, snobs and sin to go along with its saucy swimwear.

42. For tacos, serve the saucy Barbacoa in tortillas with green and red onion, cilantro leaves, jalapeño slices, and fresh lime wedges

43. A propensity to be saucy was one; and a perverse will, that indulged children invariably acquire, whether they be good-tempered or cross.

44. “Marie-Sophie Laborieux, the saucy, aging daughter of a slave Affranchised by his master, tells the story of the tormented foundation of her people’s identity

45. The Chihuahua is characterized by a well-rounded head, wide-set luminous eyes, a saucy expression, and erect ears, which flare to the sides when in repose.

46. Elle’s gritty shrill is apt and uplifting, the theme is often invitingly saucy, Awakeningly tangible, sometimes metaphorically current affairs, but it hardly wanes in energy, and if it does you know it’s building to something

47. Her fluidly staged treatment is both a saucy riff on and an endearing homage to Noel Coward's tale, first dramatized as the play "Still Life," about the affair between a pair of suburbanites, an earnest doctor and a hesitant homemaker, Affectingly portrayed here by Tristan Sturrock and Hannah Yelland.

48. Columbine, Italian Colombina, stock theatrical character that originated about 1530 in Italian commedia dell’arte as a saucy and adroit servant girl; her Italian name means “Little Dove.” Her costume included a cap and apron but seldom a commedia mask, and she usually spoke in the Tuscan dialect.

49. In the meantime, as Shadwell relates, the rakes "live as much by their wits as ever; and to avoid the clinking dun of a Boxkeeper, at the end of one act they sneak to the opposite side 'till the end of another; then call the Boxkeeper saucy rascal, ridicule the poet, laugh at the actors, march to the opera, and spunge away the rest of the evening."

50. Have I not reason, Beldams as you are? Saucy and overbold, how did you dare To trade and traffic with Macbeth In riddles and affairs of death, And I, the mistress of your charms, The close contriver of all harms, Was never called to bear my part, Or show the glory of our art? And, which is worse, all you have done Hath been but for a wayward son, Spiteful and wrathful, who, as others