Use "being impudent" in a sentence

1. Impudent!

2. People called impudent dam.

3. You are an impudent rascal.

4. Boldacious definition is - brazen, impudent

5. " It is an impudent falsity!

6. She's tolerant toward those impudent colleagues.

7. Presumptuously forward; impudent: "She couldn't imagine anyone being happy with this loud, Brash, opinionated businessman" (Anne Bartlett)

8. Presumptuously forward; impudent: "She couldn't imagine anyone being happy with this loud, Brash, opinionated businessman" (Anne Bartlett)

9. Some of them were impudent and insulting.

10. Adjective shameless or impudent: Brazen presumption.

11. 1 Some of them were impudent and insulting.

12. He is the most impudent fellow in nature.

13. Cheekily meaning In a cheeky or impudent manner.

14. Why will you tolerate that impudent fellow?

15. It was impudent of him to say so.

16. That impudent boy put his tongue out at me.

17. The impudent boys put their tongues out at us.

18. Straightening himself, Muster stared at the impudent impediment.

19. Go on with your work, you impudent slut!

20. Brash definition, impertinent; impudent; tactless: a Brash young man

21. It was impudent of her to answer like that.

22. Think the world is as bold and impudent as you?

23. She didn't think the child's questions were endearing -- just impudent.

24. That impudent fellow needs to be sat on firmly.

25. How impudent u are to say such a thing.

26. One day your impudent songs will land you in jail.

27. Cheeky adjective impudent, rude, forward, fresh (informal), insulting, saucy, audacious, sassy (U.S

28. He needed soft looks and caresses too much ever to be impudent.

29. The teacher threatened to kick the impudent pupil out of the room.

30. You impudent upstart. I shall take great delight in dispatching you myself.

31. How dare you to answer my call in such impudent manner?

32. He was curious to remember where he'd seen that impudent young face before.

33. She was always the outsider, refusing to conform to traditions, obstinate and impudent.

34. In a society still shackled by regulations and bureaucracy he was astonishingly impudent.

35. 27 In a society still shackled by regulations and bureaucracy he was astonishingly impudent.

36. On the cover was a picture on an impudent boy sticking out his tongue.

37. Brash (comparative brasher or more brash, superlative Brashest or most brash) (of people or behaviour) Overly bold or self-assertive to the point of being insensitive, tactless or impudent; shameless

38. Bratty definition, characteristic of or resembling a brat; impudent; ill-mannered: Bratty remarks; Bratty tricks

39. It is the most impudent piece of pretension I ever heard of in my life.

40. Synonyms for Cocksure include cocky, bold, insolent, cheeky, brash, impudent, arrogant, brazen, impertinent and presumptuous

41. Moon Doorways in Drumorty 142: Awa', ye impudent Bletherskate, an' tak' yer candy wi' ye

42. He's never imprudent or impudent ,[Sentence dictionary] inadvertent or negligent when he deals with international affairs.

43. La ! What impudent fellows those lawyers are! And their clerks, too, not a bit better.

44. 4 I remember ... there was an impudent mountebank who sold pills which were very good against an earthquake"."

45. Nevertheless, he somehow bribed his way out of hospital to shoot down an impudent intruder strafing his base.

46. Also, Jacob’s ladder, Brideweed, rabbit flower, and a couple of rather incredulous names — impudent lawyer and deadmen’s bones

47. Brazen it out To face a difficult, uncertain, or intimidating situation with brave or impudent self-confidence

48. Basil was a little boy with impudent blue eyes and a turned- up nose, and Mary hated him.

49. See also: Barefaced, liar Barefaced lie A blatantly obvious or impudent untruth, one in which the liar does not attempt to

50. Barefaced liar One who tells blatantly obvious or impudent untruths easily and with little or no attempt to disguise the lie

51. Not withstanding a single impudent win by a mountain biker in 19 it would appear that the subject is now closed.

52. An impudent or obnoxiously self-assertive individual, a wise guy, as in New teachers often have a hard time coping with the smart Alecks in their classes

53. Mencken dismissed him as a “backwoods demagogue of the oldest and most familiar model — impudent, Blackguardly, and infinitely prehensile.” In 1931, the new senator cheerfully greeted a

54. As for writing style, Broadsheets use a more toned-down style of news reporting while tabloids use a colloquial and, sometimes, impudent style of writing the news.

55. 5 I remember. there was an impudent mountebank who sold pills which(as he told the country people)were very good against an earthquake(Joseph Addison.

56. Being synonyms, Being pronunciation, Being translation, English dictionary definition of Being

57. Seeing water hyacinth as being valuable, being aesthetic, being durable, tough, resilient.

58. Being Adorable without being too obvious is …

59. Divide Being into syllables: be-ing Stressed syllable in Being: be-ing How to pronounce Being: bee-ing How to say Being: How to pronounce Being

60. Being Considerate is being polite and caring

61. Synonyms for Continue to be include remain, keep, stay, carry on being, go on being, persist in being, rest, Continue being, keep up being and be

62. The definition of Cautious is being aware, being careful or being alert to danger

63. Belonging comes from being yourself and being seen

64. Being underweight is slightly associated with being Bullied

65. Being a Bookie is like being a bank

66. Bountiful: being more than enough without being excessive

67. Aplenty: being more than enough without being excessive.

68. Bounteous: being more than enough without being excessive

69. Being profitable does not necessarily mean being liquid.

70. Ample: being more than enough without being excessive

71. Get this from a library! A whipp for the schismaticall Animadverter upon the Bishop of Worcester's letter : with an answer to a second, and impudent libell from the same hand, entitled Some further animadversions, &c.

72. Other articles where Being is discussed: Aristotle: Being: For Aristotle, “Being” is whatever is anything whatever

73. Actuality: the fact of being or of being real.

74. Not being useful to anyone is simply being worthless.

75. When being reviled, we bless; when being persecuted, we bear up; when being defamed, we entreat.”

76. The quality of being Amissible; possibility of being lost

77. That's not being politically active, that's being bureaucratically active.

78. An unobjective being is a nullity — an un - being.

79. Being Aromantic is not the same as being asexual.

80. Is being faithful the same thing as being obedient?