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impudent

[im-pyuh-duhnt] / ˈɪm pjə dənt /


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Unapologetically, Career Iconoclast Buckley brushed off the protest with one word: "Impudent."

From Time Magazine Archive

Impudent, goading, compassionate, it is a masterful bit of acting, unsurpassed by the performances which follow.

From Time Magazine Archive

The song is scheduled to be recorded on the Impudent Parasite label by Morris, who will be accompanied by a group called the Effete Snobs.

From Time Magazine Archive

Impudent and conceited though I had become, this allusion to my mother broke through a little of my fortitude.

From The Young Dragoon Every Day Life of a Soldier by Drayson, A.W.

Impudent fellow," he muttered, setting his teeth, "to speak to an Archdale in that style.

From The Bay State Monthly, Volume 3, No. 2 by Various




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