We have no meanings for "impudent air" in our records yet.
1 Incensed more at the fellow's impudent air than by what he actually said, Helen lost her temper.
2 None but your regular public servant ever gets that impudent air of idleness about him, either in England or America.
3 Chupin listened to this homily with a half-cringing, half- impudent air ; when it was finished he lifted his head, and said, proudly:
4 Keep that cap well down over your eyes, and try and assume a little more of the jaunty and impudent air of a boy.
5 She was then nearly thirteen years old, as tall as an asparagus shoot run to seed, and had a bold, impudent air about her.
6 However, when she went off, she remarked in a honeyed voice, but with an exceedingly impudent air : I'll repay you for your kindness, my lad.
7 "Don't try any impudent airs on me," warned Don, flushing, then paling, as his fists doubled.
8 "Captain Charlot," the fellow answered, with an impudent air , which clearly seemed to ask: "What have you to say to that?"
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