Impudence in A Sentence

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    He went to Germany and Holland once more, and to Russia, Poland, and then again to Paris, where, in 1785, he was implicated in the affair of the Diamond Necklace; and although Cagliostro escaped conviction by the matchless impudence of his defence, he was imprisoned for other reasons in the Bastille.

    2

    Is not that the very man Frank had the impudence to bring here last Tuesday week?

    3

    It thus survives in American slang, with the meaning "impudence" or "assurance."

    4

    Wherever has one seen such impudence or such courage?