(1) Sundarar, on the other hand, is impudent , and addresses the Lord with pert familiarity.(2) ÔÇÿI think this is an arrogant, impudent and immoral act,ÔÇÖ Sneh said.(3) My problem is not with the fact that people do not know what it is, my problem is with the currently impudent attitude towards that which is unfamiliar and the reluctance to admit to ignorance.(4) True, it was innovative and his talent unquestionable; but still there was a feeling among many that such a fresh and impudent style may be better employed elsewhere.(5) ÔÇÿDo not be impudent ,ÔÇÖ the elders said, still speaking as one.(6) De Sica's fifth film was not a financial success, however, and its negative reception was in part engineered by those who saw it as an impudent criticism of Italian morality.(7) Hardcastle had found him impudent because the man, Marlow, had treated him like a servant (someone else had told Marlow that the house was an inn, and so he thought Hardcastle was the innkeeper).(8) ÔÇÿOh, yes we will,ÔÇÖ Jacob said with an impudent grin.(9) It is to the opposition leader's credit that he did not eviscerate the impudent youth on the spot.(10) ÔÇÿI'd call you an idiot, but it would be an insult to stupid people,ÔÇÖ Lon retorted with an impudent grin.(11) At first he doesn't care for her impudent suggestion, but then he realises that she might actually be onto something.(12) It may have sounded somewhat impudent , particularly in my sullen tone of voice.(13) ÔÇÿOh, you impudent child,ÔÇÖ Mrs. Hastings muttered through clenched teeth.(14) It used to be that if there was an over-the-top comedian who said impudent things that outraged stuffed-shirt reactionaries, they would always be coming from the left.(15) His thoughts are blatantly impudent to say the least.(16) He let out an amused, mocking grin, took out another impudent puff of smoke, then replied, ÔÇÿIt's not written in the school handbook.ÔÇÖ
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