saucy 的定义
sau·ci·er, sau·ci·est.
- impertinent; insolent: a saucy remark; a saucy child.
- pert; boldly smart: a saucy little hat for Easter.
saucy 近义词
disrespectful
更多saucy例句
- Add the water and cook, mashing the beans a bit with a wooden spoon, until most of the water has evaporated or been absorbed but the mixture remains a bit saucy, 3 to 4 minutes.
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- One little package will dress up five home-cooked meals, so you can count on a month of flavor with just one round of saucy packets.
- And she was appropriately saucy, especially when thanking her co-star Sally Hawkins.
- The animated video clip accompanying the leak of “Gentleman” hints that some saucy booty shaking will be involved.
- The saucy and self-possessed singer had kicked her cocaine drug habit and hired a new manager, Lupe De Leon.
- The now-former CIA director and his alleged mistress, Paula Broadwell, often wrote each other saucy email messages.
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- She was saucy the next, moving her head up and down, making "eyes" at Robert and making "mouths" at Beaudelet.
- Sues saucy, self-congratulatory toss of the head 14 stung her so that she could have cried out.
- But I could not have such saucy lambs about the house any longer: so they were driven to the meadow with the rest of the flock.
- Synaptic cells summed and integrated, cancelled and compared and with saucy assurance sent the findings on toward Cumulative.
- Then our captain—wild, saucy Peg Sickle—bounded up with the cry, 'Crown the captain!'