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insolence

[in-suh-luhns] / ˈɪn sə ləns /


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David Gorski, who blogs at Respectful Insolence, suggests:

From Forbes • Aug. 7, 2015

“And you. You are to address me as Madam. I expect obedience at all times. Insolence will not be tolerated, not one bit. And you will curb your tendency to talk.”

From "Chains" by Laurie Halse Anderson

And when I asked them of their Recompense, What did they Get for Keeping Down Expense— Oh, many a cup of Coffee, Steaming Hot, Must drown the Memory of their Insolence!

From The Myrtle Reed Cook Book by Reed, Myrtle

Captain, You're right; their Insolence is such As beats my Patience; cursed Miscreants!

From Ponteach The Savages of America by Moses, Montrose Jonas

They have performed innumerable and astonishing exploits against their much-hated Enemies, the Insolence of whose Rovers they continue to Restrain and Chastise, except when the Rovers, as sometimes happens, get the better of 'em.

From The Strange Adventures of Captain Dangerous, Vol. 3 Who was a sailor, a soldier, a merchant, a spy, a slave among the moors... by Sala, George Augustus




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