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Rudeness (also
called effrontery) is a
display of
actual or
perceived disrespect by not
complying with the
social norms or
etiquette expected within a...
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certain ground with
earnest material than he is with straight-faced
impertinence." Kirk
Honeycutt of The
Hollywood Reporter observed that "seldom does...
- charm... Karl
Lagerfeld appreciated Bascher's vast
literary culture,
impertinence,
aristocratic appearance, and his
manner of dressing.
Kenzo Takada hired...
- gaed on
aboot their war'ly care." In
northern English dialect it
meant "
impertinence,
abusive language". The
origin of the word "slang" is unclear. It was...
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Johnson returned to Lichfield, but Hunter, the headmaster, "angered by the
impertinence of this long absence",
refused to
allow Johnson to
continue at the school...
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settlement and its **** set of inhabitants",
March 31, 1895. in (2005)
Impertinences:
Selected Writings of Elia Peattie, a
Journalist in the
Gilded Age....
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Westeros to
reclaim the
Seven Kingdoms for the Targaryens, but Viserys's
impertinence ultimately causes Drogo to kill him.
Drogo maintains his
promise for...
- discontinuous, entertain, entertainment, equicontinuity, equicontinuous,
impertinence, impertinent, incontinence, incontinent, intenible, intercontinental...
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Ibrahim Amini, the use of "bad words" is
haram in Islam. Additionally,
impertinence and
slander are
considered immoral acts. Look up
profanity in Wiktionary...
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eventually gets him
imprisoned for theft, dangerous-driving, and
severe impertinence to the police. Two
chapters of the book
chronicle his
daring escape from...