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Saucily entitled Sex With an X, its 12 slapdash singalongs display a charming disdain for boring concepts like development and maturity.
The Vaselines: 'We've finally learned how to play those bloomin' songs!' 2010
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Saucily, the "S Doradus" made the trip to and from Earth with patterns, and with metal, with supplies and with apparatus.
The Ultimate Weapon John Wood Campbell 1940
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Saucily her merry eyes shot him from under the long lashes.
Bucky O'Connor William MacLeod Raine 1912
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Saucily she raised her head to a new breeze, shook her great sail of flame in the night, and scattered red light about her.
The Iron Pirate A Plain Tale of Strange Happenings on the Sea Max Pemberton 1906
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_ Saucily prest in, and struck the Porter for denying him entrance to your -- Highness.
The Works of Aphra Behn, Volume I Aphra Behn 1664
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Saucily entitled Sex With an X, its 12 slapdash singalongs display a charming disdain for boring concepts like development and maturity.
Culture | guardian.co.uk Sam Richards 2010
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Saucily illustrated by underground impresaria Molly Crabapple,
Heeb HQ RSS 2009
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a stick of fire for answering him Saucily, and Captain Blokes bade me take temporary command of the Prize and Prisoners, that I behaved myself so well as to gain Thanks and Public Acknowledgments for my civility to the Ladies.
The Strange Adventures of Captain Dangerous, Vol. 3 of 3 Who was a sailor, a soldier, a merchant, a spy, a slave among the moors... George Augustus Sala 1861
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