Characterized by a lightly pert and exuberant quality.
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Examples for "impertinent"
Examples for "impertinent"
1I was not impertinent; and I never refused to obey the rules.
2The piccolo, in highest treble, inverts the second melody, in impertinent drollery.
3I should never dare to call him that; it would seem impertinent.
4There was an anguish in the stifled voice which made sympathy impertinent.
5I want to ask further questions; and asking questions is very impertinent.
1These two saucy devils were of course Osvaldo Ardiles and Ricardo Villa.
2They were led forth; Ralph looking as saucy and careless as ever.
3Helena flung a saucy little glance of defiance at the principal intruder.
4The saucy young Queen and her friends must be taught a lesson.
5The dignity of Wilkinson could not suffer further saucy retort or question.
1They were both the new kind of journalist-veryjoyous, irreverent young men.
2The fashion world was incredulous: McQueen's approach was considered irreverent and anti-fashion.
3What irreverent children I have brought up.' He reads, then looks up.
4In short it is idiosyncratic and irreverent: all over the place even.
5This collection, however, is academically rigorous, accessible and frequently irreverent and lively.
1There were parts that she would no longer label pert or perky.
2Her pert little face showed nothing of the anguish in her heart.
3The queen of talk is pert and spruce, but is not pleased.
4The sheet had slipped from her shoulders, revealing a pert rounded breast.
5The pert little mess is spoilt enough as it is, Heaven knows.
6The imp of mischief under Sammy's pert cap gave him an idea.
7As for the robins, they were as pert and busy as usual.
8The queen -the one with the pert chin -spoke first.
9She who was usually so pert and smiling worked with set lips.
10His wife is a pert, pretty twenty-seven year old housewife and volunteer.
11And I like her better so, than to answer pert with pertness.
12The servant was just a slim, pert, forward hussy, much too flagrant.
13She pronounced the quiet little painter a pert, little, obtrusive, underbred creature.
14You're not looking pert, the pair of you, said one of them.
15That pert young Antyllus was over-ready with his tongue yesterday at Barine's.
16She'd had a pert upturned nose the last time I'd seen her.
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