Sentence example with the word 'insolence'

insolence

arrogance, brass, cheek, daringness, disdain, gall, impenitence, induration, overboldness, presumption, temerariousness

Definition n. the trait of being rude and impertinent

Last update: September 9, 2015


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The teacher left the classroom at the insolence of the students.   [Please select]

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"Thou countenance his insolence."   [Please select]

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The insolence, the disgraceful, ungrateful insolence, of those women.   [Please select]

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--when shall this insolence end.   [Please select]

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"I consider that to be an insolence," RenĂ© said hotly.   [Please select]

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Major Grantham looked up at him with lazy insolence.   [Please select]

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Nothing could exceed the insolence of his demeanour.   [Please select]

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No insolence then, mark you, Madame Hortense.   [Please select]

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A new magistrate, the gonfalonier of justice, appears in some of the Guelph cities, with the special duty of keeping the insolence of the nobility in check.   [Please select]

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Vane gazed at Mary Ogden, whose insolence she had never forgotten, with indignant hostility; Mrs.   [Please select]

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If any one has affronted you, we will resent his insolence.   [Please select]

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