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the impudent
adjective
Not showing due respect; impertinent; bold-faced
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She's an image of the impudent teen-ager's refusal to think.
Is it a cue for armed security forces to question the impudent intruder with extreme prejudice?
(I was Pamela Purse, the impudent little minx who cried "Ladies First!" in Shel Silverstein's mischievous skit).
The Nuremberg Laws, the secret police, the concentration camps, the impudent speeches were all forms of jostling.
The 67th Golden Globes, hosted by the impudent British actor Ricky Gervais, will be presented on Jan . 17on NBC.
Chronicled in song and witnessed by the new electronic media, the impudent saga of the '60s counterculture seemed unique.
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It kept nearly minute-by-minute records of a senior government official's extramarital affair, noting the facial expressions of the man ("entreating") and the woman ("impudent") during one evening tryst.
The Puritan leader Cotton Mather called her one of the most "impudent, scurrilous, wicked creatures in the world".
He had solicited advice and essays from feminists while making the film and personally thought the outcome "impudent, honest, and humorous".
The face, impudent, porcine, and juvenile, is turned toward the building he put up—all thirty-four stofit inf it—in slightly more than a year, mostly with federal money.
But the sheer impudent vitality of Mark Dendy's "JAM," created with the jazz clarinetist Don Byron, nearly made up for that in an evening completed by "The Routine," created by the choreographic team of Danial Shapiro and Joanie Smith and the composer Scott Killian.
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