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
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  • 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
  • The co-directors/co-writers, Palestinian Scandar Copti and Israeli Yaron Shani, possess a Tarantino-esque blitheness about startling violence, and employ a "Pulp Fiction" approach to narrative-as-mosaic. 'Wolfman' Chases Its Tail
  • Nowhere does she illustrate the spirit of blitheness which is put forth by her name, and only once does she allude to it. Chapters of Opera Being historical and critical observations and records concerning the lyric drama in New York from its earliest days down to the present time

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