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Significados de
insolent
en inglés
Unrestrained by convention or propriety.
brazen
audacious
brassy
barefaced
bodacious
bald-faced
brazen-faced
Términos relacionados
unashamed
Marked by casual disrespect.
flip
impudent
snotty-nosed
Términos relacionados
disrespectful
Sinónimos
Examples for "
flip
"
flip
impudent
snotty-nosed
Examples for "
flip
"
1
That'd be misleading, unnecessarily
flip
,
and would result in missing body parts.
2
And if you really need to
flip
paper pages on your calendar?
3
Another indicator is sometimes startling
flip
-
flops
on labor law issues, experts said.
4
We need to
flip
those ratios to come back a second season.
5
This might not be the best time to
flip
that switch, however.
1
They were not certain how to respond to the
impudent
young horsemaster.
2
The words unintentionally came out sounding too offhand,
impudent
rather than apologetic.
3
Something in his tone of voice prevented
impudent
comment from the others.
4
Even in the first night an
impudent
mouse ran over my face.
5
They have an
impudent
way of looking at you which is unmistakable.
1
He felt sorry for her, and remembered the
snotty
-
nosed
oarsman.
2
He sat up in bed, all wide-eyed and
snotty
-
nosed
.
3
He was about 12, tousle-haired,
snotty
-
nosed
and ruddy-cheeked.
4
Be with your dad or hang out with a bunch of
snotty
-
nosed
little fuckers at school?
5
Either way, masters of the dark or
snotty
-
nosed
children, I don't think anybody is going to care.
Uso de
insolent
en inglés
1
The Rococo is violent in chains,
insolent
in constraint, drunken in sobriety.
2
The marquises in
insolent
attitudes seated on each side of the stage.
3
The Court was less
insolent
that this pack of dolts in Angouleme.
4
To the modern powers that be, Bohemia is
insolent
in the extreme.
5
The first is addressed, in the
insolent
impiety of rage, to God:-
6
New York has been called the most
insolent
city in the world.
7
They seemed to delight in the
insolent
display of their newly-acquired power.
8
There was nothing cynical in his tone, nothing
insolent
in his manner.
9
This foolish and
insolent
manifesto sealed the fate of the French monarchy.
10
Hear the malediction with which Elisha cursed the
insolent
and mirthful children.
11
The
insolent
familiarity of the language was too much for her self-control.
12
Harry let his eyes follow the tall figure in an
insolent
stare.
13
A building is akin to dogma; it is
insolent
,
like a dogma.
14
On this occasion the executors were almost as
insolent
as the lawyer.
15
Then the
insolent
waiters began talking across the table to each other.
16
He felt inclined to toss the
insolent
young scoundrel into the rapids.
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so insolent
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insolent fellow
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