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Was (wer) ist SAUCILY - definition


saucily      
ad.
Pertly, petulantly, boldly, impudently.
Saucily      
·adv In a saucy manner; impudently; with impertinent boldness.
saucy         
WIKTIONARY REDIRECT
(saucier, sauciest)
Someone or something that is saucy refers to sex in a light-hearted, amusing way.
...a saucy joke.
= cheeky
ADJ
Beispiele aus Textkorpus für SAUCILY
1. Most deliveries brought different sounds of exclamation though none were as saucily pronounced as Kumar Sangakkara’s after almost every ball at one stage.
2. They‘re all over the internet dating pages, while on the big day there‘ll be an avalanche of saucily–worded messages in newspaper classified advertisements.
3. It was she who brought up religion, inviting him so saucily to her church to sit with kinky–haired Kafirs, the singe of Hellfire on them like the brown skin on barbecued drumsticks.
4. Hound Dog, his 1'56 hit, was a reworking of Big Mamma Thornton‘s 1'53 version, and, surprisingly, it is The Pelvis‘s version that seems demure: "You can wag your tail, but I ain‘t gonna feed you no more," sings Thornton saucily.
5. The victim of Cantona‘s anger claimed (really) that, following a foul, he remarked: "Off you go Cantona, it‘s an early bath for you." I‘m tempted to say that the truth is somewhere in between, but I can‘t think of what that could be, except perhaps, if Cantona‘s mum was somehow saucily involved in the premature cleansing.