8 Metaphors for impudence

His face is as brazen as his trumpet, and (which is worse) as a fiddler's, from whom he differeth only in this, that his impudence is dearer.

A true and genuine Impudence is ever the Effect of Ignorance, without the least Sense of it.

his impudence is surprisinganother hoax, I suppose," and she tried to smile; "such a coarse creature, too!"

Brazen impudence is the stock-in-trade of the private detective.

Impudence may scape, when feeble vertue is accus'd. King.

But his impudence is not a manner of prudence, an art of remaining vague, an elegant method of having no opinion.

"The impudence of an Irishman is the impudence of a fly, that buzzes about you, and you put it away, but it returns again, and flutters and teases you.

You good Angels, What an impudence is this? Bar.

8 Metaphors for  impudence