In France, my dear sir, half such a piece of effrontery as that would cause you to be quickly despatched to Toulon for five years, for change of air."
You crashed my car and now you have the effrontery to ask me for my bicycle!
The politician HAD the effrontery to ask the people he HAD insulted to vote for him.
He had the effrontery to suggest that she enjoyed being unhappy.
How can you have the effrontery to ask for another loan?
His sad-dog sort of extinguished self persisted all the evening, though through it Clifford felt the inner effrontery. Connie didn't feel it, perhaps because it was not directed against women; only against men, and their presumptions and assumptions.
AT all events it is something, "he said," thAT you have not the effrontery to ATtempt to excuse yourself.