Unrestrained by convention or propriety.
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Examples for "fresh"
Examples for "fresh"
1Opposition parties want parliament dissolved and new fresh elections within 90 days.
2She needed fresh air and a long cure, out west, in Europe.
3But the situation could change if fresh relief does not come soon.
4Setting: Seven fresh markets located in the four main regions of Thailand.
5It was a new working year, mint fresh and full of hope.
1However, Green Party police spokesperson David Clendon questioned whether that was wise.
2So Joe Public does not object to this wise course of action.
3WATCH: Passengers Official Trailer Passengers Review The film did quite well, ratings-wise.
4But as far as physically and fitness-wise, yeah, I feel really good.
5That said; it may not be wise to push for visible results.
1Consumers should balance security concerns with their need to use smart devices.
2It needed to be a good question: something smart, perceptive, and classy.
3They want a pollution economy - we want a smart green economy.
4She was obviously smart enough to understand the situation without being told.
5But the new thinking is what organisations need is really smart people.
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.
1They were not certain how to respond to the impudent young horsemaster.
2The words unintentionally came out sounding too offhand, impudent rather than apologetic.
3Something in his tone of voice prevented impudent comment from the others.
4Even in the first night an impudent mouse ran over my face.
5They have an impudent way of looking at you which is unmistakable.
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.
1Little Simz Another sassy young lady who makes rapping look completely effortless.
2Page never succumbs to the cuteness such a sassy character might encourage.
3This sassy storyteller is a former sports entertainment publicist at the NBA.
4He is as sassy a young'un as there is in this county.
5She was full of gumption and her sassy ways appealed to me.
1It gives me the cold terror to see you so overbold.
2The girl kept her appointment unpainted and unadorned, afraid and overbold by turns.
3Helen, deeming him overbold, sought to 'squelch' him with a look.
4I spoke subtle circles around the way I felt, not wanting to be overbold.
5Shall Troy o'erthrown exalt our pride and make us overbold?
1I am robust, eager for the fray, an Amazon, a brazen-faced hussy.
2Never since I was born did I ever see such brazen-faced impudence!
3She was facing the brazen-faced girl with her eyes blazing angrily.
4But I am quite sure it was the fault of that brazen-faced doctor.
5Whatever was to be done by brazen-faced audacity he would do.
6He believed her to be simply a vulgar, interfering, brazen-faced virago.
7The rogue has no need of showing his brazen-faced trull to be known!
8But I'd like to see those brazen-faced creatures and give them a piece of-
9Such an one is coveted, especially by him that knows he has a brazen-faced antagonist.
10I don't say that my father is judicious in his brazen-faced opposition to all inquiry.
11He cannot reconcile his puritanism with such brazen-faced conduct!
12She; a common, impudent, low-lived, brazen-faced, worn-out Jezebel.
13The brazen-faced little bitch picked up a piece and said, "With your permission, brother."
14Yer head's bein' turned by these brazen-faced females.
15It is a good big brazen-faced steal.
16They seem to you brazen-faced, proud, impenitent.