She was struggling as angrily in the sweet stuff of life as a wasp got caught in honey.
Even the strong -willed ones need a manaround when there's a spider or a wasp involved.
Medieval noblewomen swallowed arsenic and dabbed on bats' blood to improve their complexions; 18th-century Americans prized the warm urine of young boys to erase their freckles; Victorian ladies removed their ribs to give themselves a wasp waist.
A study found nine in ten women didn't know their body shape – with many mistakenly believing they have a wasp waist and hourglass curves.
If there's a wasp in the room I like to be able to see it.
Seven is right, but so is even, Hyphen, roughen, nephew Stephen, Monkey, donkey, Turk and jerk, Ask, grasp, wasp, and cork and work.
The cause was brought into court before Judge Wasp.
There is a broken pane in my room, over which the landlady has pasted some paper, but the wind blows through the crack despite that and produces a sound similar to that of a buzzing wasp.