God," he says, "cannot and will not permit authority to be wantonly and impudently resisted, when it does not force us to do what is against God or His commandments.
However, strange it may appear, we have to fancy the small boys of ancient Egypt as playing at bowls like ours, or impudently whipping their tops along the streets without respect for the legs of the passers-by.
Their ambition was never satisfied; when they were loaded with favours, and did not venture to ask for more for themselves, they impudently demanded them for such of their children as they thought were poorly provided for.
They were indignant that the Karlinians impudently asserted of the respected Elijah Wilna, that, like his occupation and his belief, his life was a lie.
This course produced that book of lies, the Zohar, which impudently set itself above the Holy Writings and the Talmud.
The officer sent to procure boats, impudently saying there were none, was put in the stocks by Kasoro, whilst other men went to Kirindi for sailors, and down the stream for boats.
The detested wretch swaggered with the plunder snatched from me, and impudently renewed his proposal.
At this moment Mr. Rascal was announced, and stepped impudentlyinto the circle.
That is, very honourably to excuse her, and very impudently accuse myself.
One of the youngsters about Alf's size and build, impudently snatched his cap from his head; and before he could put it on his own head, Alf struck out from the shoulder, and sent the fellow rolling on the stones.
Observing a press-gang very busy on the water, and that the people in the boat shunned them with great care, they treated them with the most opprobrious language, and impudently dared the lieutenant to come and press them for the service.
It happily was not, however, in the printer's power to aver that such impudently immetrical verse as Rowley at once breaks ground with was ever in fashion with any of his famous fellows.
I passed into the Corso; there were men in the liberty cap,--of course the lowest and vilest had been the first to assume it; all the horrible beggars persecuting as impudently as usual.
In this iniquitous attempt they murdered eighty persons; yet the citizens, on their guard, refused them the desired means of ruin, and they were forced to retractions as impudently vile as their attempts had been.
Those who know other humanists, and know how frequently and impudently they lied, will perhaps think more lightly of Erasmus's sins.
During our conversation and explanations with the governor we were frequently, rudely and impudently contradicted by the fellows he had around him, and of whom he seemed to take no notice.
The indiscretion was the less pardonable since the dressmaker had a horror of theft, and impudently tried to turn her lover from his trade.
At once assail With open mouths, andimpudently rail.
To face (a thing) out, to persist boldly or impudently in an assertion or in a line of conduct.
If thou wilt confess, Or else be impudently negative.
But our Weakness, thou knowest, my Friend, consists in that very Change we so impudently throw upon (indeed) a steadier and more generous Sex.
These are the words of the adversaries in which it is first said most impudently that it is expressed in the Holy Scriptures that a monastic life merits eternal life.
The prophet says nothing of those things which the monks and sophists impudently fabricate.
To this Church of the prophets we would rather assent than to these abandoned writers of the Confutation, who so impudently blaspheme Christ.
Somehow or other, my enemies have heard of the last scene we had with May; and impudently declare that it was I who imagined all the romantic details of this affair, being eager for advancement.
Whenever he took his walks abroad, the juvenile street Arabs wouldimpudently shout after him or try to mimic his favorite grimace.
On the other side the virgin forest bordered the path, coming close to it, as if to provokeimpudently any passer-by to the solution of the gloomy problem of its depths.
There are, however, other impostors amongst the begging fraternity besides those who adopt the professional dress of vagrancy, and impudently endeavour publicly to proclaim their sham distress and privation.
Simon and Ibram were bundled out of the camp, and impudently followed me: when they came up, I told them to be off.
They came impudently into the village, and I had to drive them out: I suspected that he had sent them.
The wicked man impudently hardeneth his face: but he that is righteous, correcteth his way.
Impudently prostituting herself to the children of the Assyrians, the princes, and rulers that came to her, clothed with divers colours, to the horsemen that rode upon horses, and to young men all of great beauty.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "impudently" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.