Which preposition to use with impudent
"She flunked twice in French and was impudent to Madame," whispered Bobby, who knew all the school gossip.
'I don't want to see him,' she said, as impudent as brass.
Black as the conventional ace of spades was this man, and most impudent of expression, but he bore a note from Her.
There being nothing more impudent than the immodesty of words.
And afterward she did be impudent unto me, and did deny me to kiss her.
Because this little devil made her first sacrifice at my altar, she thinks she may take any liberty with me: and what makes her outrageous at times is, that I have, for a long time, studiously, as she says, slighted her too-readily-offered favours: But is it not very impudent in her to think, that I will be any man's successor?
The coup d'état was still more impudent with M. Baze.
"You mustn't think me impudent for writing in this familiar way.
" "I have met men of your humor before, my friend, and I have not now to learn, that a thorough man-of-war's man is as impudent on shore, as he is obedient afloat.
There was a thicket of pandanus near my house, the many legs of the curious trees set in the sand of the upper beach, and these trees were favorite resort of the mina birds, which were as familiar with me as children of a family, and in many cases impudent beyond belief.
This made so strong an Impression upon me, that I resolved to be as agreeable as the best of the Men who laugh'd at me; but I observed it was Nonsense for me to be Impudent at first among those who knew me: My Character for Modesty was so notorious wherever I had hitherto appeared, that I resolved to shew my new Face in new Quarters of the World.
"The gay Widow" from certain gregarious propensities, resided with a couple of female servants in a small house, situated in the most public street of the town; which I know, for this reason,the principal court of our college was opposite to it, and its gateway was the approved lounge, from morning till night, of the most idle and impudent amongst us.