(1) He made jokes at the teachers and had witty comments that were a little saucy .(2) If, however, you like your comedy no more postmodern than a saucy seaside postcard, read on.(3) That gleam in his eye when he delivers saucy sexual double entendre is something that can never be experienced in an audio recording alone.(4) This was a sparkling show, saucy in its depictions perhaps but rarely intentionally cruel.(5) The strictly post-watershed voyeuristic peek into saucy student life hits screens at the start of the new college year, with a body of fresh and sexy new faces.(6) Another John is a saucy southerner who talked about two Americas while surprisingly not referring to secession.(7) Donald McGill was a British institution whose saucy postcards became an integral part of the British seaside holiday, and at the height of his popularity were selling up to 16 million copies a year.(8) There was a germ of a good idea here, but the finished product was a pretty flaccid affair, relying on saucy language and innuendo for its cheap laughs.(9) There is also much saucy humour of a kind that would probably not have passed US censors.(10) The songs Serge Gainsbourg wrote for her are sung with a saucy knowingness.(11) During her earliest years in Paris, Hu00e9lu00e8ne worked as a model of sorts, posing for saucy postcards and doing goodness knows what else to survive.(12) He's shocked to find her dressed provocatively and in a saucy mood.(13) Whether the subject matter is spooky or saucy , Western or exotic, these action-packed images capture the interest of collectors for a number of reasons.(14) For these people, the stylish, saucy miniature pinscher represents the perfect companion - a big dog in a small package.(15) While tracking Tony's daughter down, Angela finds herself in fisticuffs with a saucy waitress, and is revealed as a monstrous hypocrite.(16) Aiming at 16 to 25-year-olds, the company reckoned that its saucy tube adverts were humorous.