Sentence examples for such temerity from inspiring English sources

The phrase "such temerity" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to express how impudent or daring someone's actions were. For example: "It took such temerity for her to stand up in front of the whole class and give her presentation".

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The tag "il Divino" conveys the sole appropriate positive response to such temerity: surrender.

"When someone purposely buries something to maintain secrecy, and they do it with such temerity, there is nothing," he said stopping short.

For a writer who, in earlier books, took on Biblical subjects with such temerity, Mr. Maine works much less confidently this time.

Any other such temerity at this time of year might be branded a garden escape, some Victorian plant collector's whimsy or, worse, an invasive species.

I'd left my silver wedding band on the shelf in cabin 108 to protect it from sulfur, oblivious to the fact that even such temerity, such tact as you'd always shown — the grace that had, if anything, grown — wouldn't help you at the world-brim, wouldn't save you from the force of that much anticipated, unexpected wave.

I'd left my silver wedding band on the shelf in cabin 108 to protect it from sulfur, oblivious to the fact that even such temerity, such tact as you'd always shown— the grace that had, if anything, grown— wouldn't help you at the world-brim, wouldn't save you from the force of that much anticipated, unexpected wave.

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Mr. Follett has more than enough temerity to engineer such encounters.

Not even ministers for the Federal Capital territory within whose portfolios rest such responsibilities, could muster the temerity to initiate the process and leave the rest to public approbation or repudiation.

Starring Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon, plus just about every other young British actor you can think of (Dylan Moran, Keeley Hawes, Shirley Henderson, Jeremy Northam), this movie manages to pin the elusive essence of Tristram Shandy to the screen at the same time as it takes the piss out of the actors and film-makers who would have the temerity to attempt such a project.

There are those chefs who are chefs, and chefs alone, and then there are those who are content to think of themselves as cooks, too - or who at least don't fly off the handle should you have the temerity to use such a word, or to ask them for a good recipe for toad-in-the-hole.

Dave Hughes of Slant Magazine had positive comments about the album: "That Wainwright has the temerity to cover such a bona fide classic and the chops to pull it off without breaking a limb or his brain speaks both to his ambition and to his prodigious abilities".

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