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sauciness
noun
The property of being saucy
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Give it all a good mix together and add a splash of the pasta cooking water if you think it needs a bit more sauciness.
When Amy Winehouse appeared, the trashy girls tattooed on her arms were the quintessence of British proletarian sauciness, like Donald McGill's bathing beauties.
The paradox of sauciness and innocence plays off itself throughout, allowing Millican to make poignant departures.
"We met through local history," she said, with unexpected sauciness.
*Correction, May 19 , 2008 The line in the current production is "Life knocks the hope out of us soon enough," not "Life knocks the sauciness out of us soon enough," as originally stated.
"I played a Steinway recently, and it sounded so nice I thought, If I can sell a few records, ha-ha, I might get one of them," she said, in her Delta accent — a sweet but astringent Southern sauciness.
Faced with Ivey's performance, the other members of the cast either respond in kind — Virginia Kull, as the Irish maid, Maria, goes nuts with her bog accent and stereotypical sauciness — or they retreat, as if their roles were something over on the far side of the stage that they'll get to in a minute.
Life knocks the sauciness out of us soon enough".
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