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Examples
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Ms. Marshall has been selling her own brand of salsa under the name Saucy Sara's Salsa since getting laid off from a communications job in 2009.
Get Your Business Plugged for Free Sarah E. Needleman 2012
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I'd totally snarf Italian meatballs from a place called Saucy Balls.
America's Next Great Restaurant: Will Joey Stick with Saucy Balls? Should He? 2011
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As much as we'd eat at a place called Saucy Balls, and as much it was mined for laughs on the show, the judges renamed it right quick.
What the American Idol Judges Could Learn from America's Next Great Restaurant 2011
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He walked slowly, cigarette in band, enjoying the cool - ei*4. 46ir, looking into the tiny open-fronted shops, refusing to buy a cotton shirt made-to-measure-while-you-wait, a leather handbag for the lady or a secondhand copy of a magazine called Saucy Snips.
The Key to Rebecca Follett, Ken, 1949- 1980
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"Let's see if any of the boats are called Saucy Jane, " said Dick.
Five On A Hike Together Blyton, Enid, 1898?-1968 1951
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This was my first "Saucy" dinner party and I was nervous.
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This was my first "Saucy" dinner party and I was nervous.
The Hostess Project #1: Roast Lamb Dinner Party « I HEART BACON 2005
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The "Saucy" also raked Lucas's ship which was, anyway, being pounded by the Victory's lower-deck guns.
Sharpe's Trafalgar Cornwell, Bernard, 1944- 2000
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He could not have called himself "Saucy," for nothing of impetuosity or dare-devilishness was ever manifested in his career.
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Nurse's testimony comes on the heels of Russell "Saucy" Joseph who ended his testimony yesterday afternoon.
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