For this an extreme degree of impudence is required, but experience shows cases of it succeeding. |
You, with the impudence of your class, think you can come to me and bribe me to betray my employer. |
But Lorillard's impudence, and the comfort it promised, did impress many men to order dinner jackets of their own for private stag events. |
She had the impudence to get impatient, tapping her fingers on the desk, and tidying empty bags as she waited. |
One moment of South American impudence was followed by a piece of South American brutalism. |
In spite of contempt for the gasconader, his lordship was half angered by his impudence. |