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is impudent
adjective
Not showing due respect; impertinent; bold-faced
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Its ugliness is impudent.
Where one finish felt brutal, the other is impudent.
Johnson believes that Greene is impudent and not properly respectful.
The song is impudent and loose — it's effective because its sense of abandon is tactile.
The text is impudent and filled with inside jokes, putting it in the same lineage as Ego Trip's Book of Rap Lists, which was published in 1999.
Any person in his position who insults a former president, demeans a former POW and current U.S. Senator, ridicules the handicapped, declares war on the press, insults foreign leaders, revels in misogyny... is impudent in the extreme.
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Crosby was romantic and cavalier; Hope was impudent and driven.
His response to the medal had been impudent.
Arsenal played at times as if it would have been impudent to trouble the Spaniard.
On Monday, Harmony shares soared by nearly 15%, before closing 9.8% up.The bid had been impudent at best.
At the opening, Kimberly Glasco as Child Alice was impudent and completely natural in those movements that recalled girlishness.
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