How To Use blitheness In A Sentence
- ‘I realised immediately that this was going to be a profound anecdote, and I've been dining out on it since,’ he purrs, with typical blitheness.
- But the blitheness with which he tossed it off indicates an ignorance—perhaps willful—of a deep confusion in the American character on the subject of using drugs simply to make life easier. MANUFACTURING DEPRESSION
- How does she continue to live with her father and go along with undisturbed blitheness in the face of her older sister's accusations?
- These is feigned blitheness about crises that will predictably attract immediate attention.
- At times, Mr. Pond's music moves along with a sort of blitheness that's in conflict with his melancholy lyrics. Brooders, Crooners and Belters
- With Cornelius, in fact, it was nothing less than the joy which Dante apprehended in the blessed spirits of the perfect, the outward semblance of which, like a reflex of physical light upon human faces from "the land which is very far off," we may trace from Giotto onward to its consummation in the work of Raphael -- the serenity, the [53] durable cheerfulness, of those who have been indeed delivered from death, and of which the utmost degree of that famed "blitheness" of the Greeks had been but a transitory gleam, as in careless and wholly superficial youth. Marius the Epicurean — Volume 2
- And her eyes sparkled with a strange blitheness.
- To serve, one cannot avoid that; but to serve with blitheness, that is the secret. The Silent Isle
- His Second World War memoir, Slightly Out Of Focus, reveals a man who wore his bravery like blitheness.
- And the more the Fed flounders during the course of this monetary crisis—in which the value of a dollar has plunged to less than a 1,500th of an ounce of gold—the more glaring is the blitheness of its attitude toward America's foundational law. A Constitution Scholar for the Fed