Sentences with phrase «with impudence»

Melissa Marks's character Volitia cavorts through her drawings with the impudence of Nabokov's Lolita and the sly pleasure of a cherub.
By all rights, this lone mortal should not have stood a chance, walking into the lair of a deity and slaying her with impudence.
Aunt Fanny and George are a pair of lost souls, George especially is filled with impudence yet doesn't really understand why things happen around him the way they do, only that they don't happen the way he wishes.
Smack, loosely defined, is a succinct opinion served with impudence, insolence, attitude.

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The parent, in being treated with what you refer to as «impudence» is not being «seen» or not being recognized for who she is, namely an adult deserving of respect.
The impudence of a service personnel who breaks all protocols within the chains and channel of communication and command to attempt to getting the attention of the president by pouring inciteful sentiments on social media, with a delusional and myopic perception that he is a known maverick and avowed outspoken officer in uniform; such a joke
There is some impudence in trying to improve on «the greatest story ever told», but then who among us isn't already familiar with Jesus» life, whether or not you hear selections of it on a yearly, weekly, or even daily basis.
This is to say that the show is taxing, partly because Kelley's art is itself often stress - inducing, concerned as it is with giving stage to images of trauma and giving form to anxieties that society would otherwise repress — and doing it with a fierce impudence and black humor that has been aptly classified as punk.
«The Pardoner, a seller of indulgences, is a complete and shameless rogue; but Chaucer, not content with exposing his impudence, shows how good he was at his job and how powerfully he preached against sinfulness.
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