He called me a pie!” she announced, defensively. There was a pause. “Wait. That’s not right. ” “A tart?” “Yes! That’s it!
Although the 'New York Times' annually declares that Broadway is on its deathbed, news of its demise is greatly exaggerated. There's a lot of life yet in the old tart.
I didn't think of myself as a tart, but I wouldn't argue with anyone who did
Tart, cathartic virtue.
Beaverbrook is so pleased to be in the government that he is like the town tart who finally married the Mayor.
A gourmet who thinks of calories is like a tart who looks at her watch.
Wit, after all, is a mighty tart, pungent ingredient, and much too acid for some stomachs; but honest good humor is the oil and wine of a merry meeting.
The innocence of virgins is like milk which turns when exposed to a clap of thunder, to a tart smell, to a hot day, to the merest nothing.
I. . . hit him. . . elsewhere. ” “Where?” “In his. . . In his inguine. ” “Oh, dear God. ” It was unclear whether Ralston’s words were meant as prayer or blasphemy. What was clear was that the woman was a gladiator. “He called me a pie!” she announced, defensively. There was a pause. “Wait. That’s not right. ” “A tart?” “Yes! That’s it!” She registered her brother’s fists and looked to Simon. “I see that it is not a compliment. ” “No. It is not.
I never do any television without chocolate. That's my motto and I live by it. Quite often I write the scripts and I make sure there are chocolate scenes. Actually I'm a bit of a chocolate tart and will eat anything. It's amazing I'm so slim.
I don't want to be modelling G-strings. It's not that good for my image – I'm a footballer not a tart
Unless you are a professional, you will find the tart to be a high-maintenance, unforgiving whistle-blower of a pastry.