impudence in the PONS Dictionary

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And yet they have the audacity and impudence to apply for this position!
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The expression to have a lot of gall reflects such beliefs that bile, or gall can prompt a person to impudence and brazen assurance.
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What a travesty of justice, what irregularity and what impudence at this period of transparency and due process in our national life.
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Swagger, impudence or cockiness. 4.
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There's more substance in a ruff, more poetry in a whibbob, and more impudence in a toby.
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But one moment stood out for its sheer impudence and invention.
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The parties had claimed the programme was done without consultation and therefore smacked of impudence on the part of the organisers.
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He brings the impudence and adventure of the streets to the biggest of games.
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It is one with which you can laugh -- with its own impudence toward foreign crises -- while laughing at its rowdy spinning jokes.
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Dad objected to his son's laziness and impudence.
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