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sauc·y

 (sô′sē)
adj. sauc·i·er, sauc·i·est
1. Impertinent or disrespectful, especially in a playful or lively way: a saucy servant; a saucy smile.
2. Attractive or stylish, especially in being sexually alluring: a saucy dress.
3. Having the consistency of or covered with sauce: saucy meatballs.

sau′ci·ly adv.
sau′ci·ness n.
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saucier

(ˈsɔːsɪə)
n
1. (Professions) a chef who makes sauces and sautés foods
2. (Cookery) a chef who makes sauces and sautés foods
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sau•cier

(sɔsˈyeɪ; Fr. soʊˈsyɛ)

n., pl. sau•ciers (sɔsˈyeɪz; Fr. soʊˈsyɛ)
a chef or cook who specializes in making sauces.
[1960–65; < French]
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Our young lady returned to us saucier and more passionate, and haughtier than ever.
In Quebec, one of the leading musical families were the Sauciers. In the second half of the 19th century, Moise Saucier was one of the most highly regarded organists, pianists and teachers in the country, but it was his son, Joseph, who was to leave a lasting imprint on Canadian musical history.
What is particularly striking about Joseph Saucier is the range of his musical activities.
Unlike many of his contemporaries, Saucier's main sphere of influence was not opera.
But Saucier certainly possessed a voice of operatic dimensions.
Saucier's life as a singer has particular historical significance because he is almost certainly the first Francophone Canadian to have recorded on cylinder or disc in 1904.
expanded its assortment of specialty pans, adding Sauciers to its Cop-R-Chef and Stainless collections.
Sauciers in the Stainless collection have stainless steel interiors and exteriors and aluminum cores.
Aimed at department and specialty stores, new Sauciers begin shipping next month.
At the Gourmet Products Show it presented its new Cop-R-Chef addition, a 2-quart, 12-inch Saucier with lid.