impudence造句 31, I like his impudence ! ( ironic, meaning that his impudence is prepesterous or amusing ). 32, The first charge is impudence, or hardness of forehead, a want of holy shame, an unhallowed boldness in evil. 33, Robert had the impudence to talk back to his teacher. 34, A rapid intellect and ready eloquence may carry off a little impudence. 35, I never in my life met his equal for sheer impudence.