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saucebox

[saws-boks] / ˈsɔsˌbɒks /


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So Sept agreed to continue the conversation down the street at Saucebox, a cocktail bar.

From Salon

She loses her job designing hats because she’s a “saucebox” who riles some of her boss’s customers; she’s falling in love but has to keep it secret; she grapples with her work as maid to a fickle and fretful Southern belle who’s been a lifetime frenemy; she’s gradually uncovering the secrets connected with her own past.

From New York Times

"Have you so, Saucebox?" he said.

From Project Gutenberg

"There is only one voice of fault-finding and regret over this incredible weakness of Herr Dernburg, for----" "What do you know about it, saucebox?" continued the doctor.

From Project Gutenberg

The Marquis had just brought Cornelia into the oratory, and was saying to her: "My pretty saucebox, you are now in the oratory of the Prince of Anjou, brother of our well-beloved King Charles IX."

From Project Gutenberg