Defoe's impetuosity and foolhardiness extended to his business affairs. |
Something of philosophy, of thought, must be combined with hurrying youthful self-assertion before you can emerge from impetuosity into wisdom. |
One small officer in his impetuosity dashed at the pig with his spear, missed him clean, and fell over on the top of him. |
Youthful impetuosity and confidence has given way to caution and self-doubt, fuelled by a whole array of injuries over the years. |
Zurab Zhvania, his prime minister, was said to be a restraining influence on the president's impetuosity. |
Perhaps they miss something of the impetuosity of the first movement of the Kreutzer, the violent physical impact that Beethoven brought to music. |