Not all people in the villages are impudents. [adjective]
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What careless or what impudent fellows these must have been. [adjective]
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Shammai, a surveyor, chased away the impudent man with a measuring rod. [adjective]
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Impudent, barbarous liar. [adjective]
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Because it is all about Miss Dolly, and I might seem so impudent. [adjective]
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He is nebulo nebulonum, an impudent, fraudulent, mendacious quack, that has cost me a hundred pounds by his roguery, and my neighbour Sir Arthur, God knows how much. [adjective]
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And the impudent quean had the assurance to come up and seek a dram--But I trow, Jenny and I sorted her. [adjective]
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"Here is de place," said the adept, "and if you do not find de water here, I will give you all leave to call me an impudent knave." [adjective]
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"D'ye hear the impudent scoundrel."' [adjective]
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