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1 It needs a little tart taste, sometimes, to bring out the sweet.
2 Perhaps I'll have a go at her myself, the little tart .
3 How do you like the cider?-It'sa little tart , but I like it.
4 She stumbled on her heels, falling slightly behind her friends, the silly little tart .
5 I said I was fed up with the little tart bringing me my coffee cold.
6 He wasn't worth it, or that little tart , either!
7 Indeed, she found Catuvolcos's inept attempts at using poetic terminology to describe his cheap little tart amusing.
8 Yes, she told herself, catching Matthew with his little tart would strengthen her decision, would reassure her.
9 Her seat was squished between Oliver, digging into his eggrolls with gusto, and Aiden, chatting amiably with Mimi, the little tart .
10 He thought: that means he'll drop her outside her place and rush back to that little tart , leaving me here without her.
11 Dori Duz was a lively little tart of copper-green and gold who loved doing it best in toolsheds, phone booths, field houses and bus kiosks.
12 The trimmings can be made into little tarts , turnovers or cheese straws.
13 He cleaved his way through onlookers, not caring how many little tarts he knocked aside.
14 'Oh, it is all right,' says I, a little tart .
15 "For dessert we like a good ripe pear, or a nice little tart will do."
16 To Keineth: "After she gives us gingerbread and milk and little tarts she tells us a story while we all sit under the apple tree!"
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