Unrestrained by convention or propriety.
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Examples for "insolent"
Examples for "insolent"
1The Rococo is violent in chains, insolent in constraint, drunken in sobriety.
2The marquises in insolent attitudes seated on each side of the stage.
3The Court was less insolent that this pack of dolts in Angouleme.
4To the modern powers that be, Bohemia is insolent in the extreme.
5The first is addressed, in the insolent impiety of rage, to God:-
1This latest example of brazen corporate behaviour seems to fit the narrative.
2Their betrayals are brazen; their concessions are dramatic; their calculations are brutal.
3Overhead in the brazen blue of the sky, buzzards sailed lazily watching.
4They are the German hussars; I know them by their brazen helmets.
5Then he passed in and the brazen gate was shut behind him.
1If they tried something that audacious...'How long will it take?' she asked.
2It's an audacious, hit-and-hope approach that's been paying huge dividends here today.
3This was an audacious act by Binyamin Netanyahu, its new prime minister.
4The political case for picking Lieberman as VP was straightforward, if audacious.
5The culmination of Hargraves audacious imitation took place in the third act.
1It was to them like the brassy and lacquered life in hotels.
2Tough as nails, the brassy broad had lost her perspective on humanity.
3He sniffed up the brassy and clicking music into his vibrating nostrils.
4What we need is a brassy tequila sunrise of a cocktail dress.
5Above them the sky glared a brassy blue with never a could.
1The people of this kingdom will never submit to such barefaced tyranny.
2He might insinuate, but a barefaced putting into words outraged his feelings.
3But after this, he let himself go, and put a barefaced question.
4Was there ever witnessed such a barefaced corruption in any country before?
5From that fatal hour, swindling, the most barefaced swindling, has become legalized!
1Apparently, the bodacious Nicki Minaj might be the perfect artist for the job.
2The Bardigang is loving the bodacious rapper's new pink heart-shaped bun of pigtails.
3EBONY: Any party styling tips for babes with fuller bodacious bods?
4The CHIL Cave is going to be the world's most bodacious gaming console.
5Plus, Bill and Ted are back and their sequel is totally bodacious Dudes!
1A look so bald-faced, so obvious, that I felt Galen's body stiffen.
2Not that you should say you got in, which is pretty bald-faced.
3It was a bald-faced lie and he sensed that Persephone knew it.
4She wanted to watch the mourners and the rubberneckers and the bald-faced hypocrites.
5I don't know what you're talking about. A bald-faced liar indeed.
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.