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How To Use Glibly In A Sentence

  • When natural philosophers referred to laws of nature, they were not glibly choosing that metaphor.
  • You quote glibly from a document you haven’t even read. Think Progress » Exclusive: Classified Pentagon Document Described White Phosphorus As ‘Chemical Weapon’
  • This did not do much to diffuse allegations that Prejean was robbed of her crown by queenie conspirators, or rise above the snark with actual insight, or stress that these are other people's lives Prejean so glibly oppresses, and that the issue is not about her or her archaic beliefs. Is Bruno Worse For Gays Than Perez Hilton?
  • Early in his stay in Madrid, a notorious star-chaser glibly informed the Spanish media that the new arrival would be the latest in her series of celebrity conquests.
  • The story is so broad in scope, yet so glibly simplified, each element is glanced over lightly.
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  • If I so glibly excused the murder of children, I wouldn't be able to stand my own reflection either.
  • He spoke glibly about an economic recovery just around the corner.
  • At his back stood the hunchback, who "pattered" in description of the drawings as glibly as he used to "puff" his own wares as a Cheap Jack. Jan of the Windmill
  • Readers may remember the little eye problem I glibly referred to a few weeks ago when I rambled on about hypochondria.
  • People who talk glibly about ‘intelligence failure’ act as if intelligence agencies that are doing their job right would know everything.
  • In addition to padding his expense accounts, he is guilty of slanting and exaggerating some of his glibly written articles.
  • he talked glibly
  • We talk glibly about a natural mode of living, a simple diet; but where in our civilized countries can we find food that really serves healthy sanguification? Valere Aude Dare to Be Healthy, Or, The Light of Physical Regeneration
  • He drank thy health five times, _supernaculum_, [2] to my son Brain-sick; and dipt my daughter Pleasance's little finger, to make it go down more glibly: [3] And, before George, I grew tory rory, as they say, and strained a brimmer through the lily-white smock, i'faith. The works of John Dryden, $c now first collected in eighteen volumes. $p Volume 06
  • The name-dropping rolls off the tongue so glibly that sometimes you wonder if those genuflecting have actually listened to the music or are simply reading from an approved checklist of the super-cool.
  • My articles are syndicated in various magazines," Ryle lied glibly. DOUBLE DECEIT
  • She glibly ad - libbed anything that popped into her head.
  • Of all the terms glibly flung about in every debate not one has been so confused as Moral Force. Principles of Freedom
  • In this case, it's a term glibly applied to someone who, having failed to win an open seat after spending $160 million, will instead attempt to dislodge an entrenched incumbent in the form of Dianne Feinstein. Meg Whitman Will Mount A Second Terrible Political Campaign As Soon As She Figures Out Why The First One Was Terrible
  • But I must reiterate that I am not here speaking about what we glibly call ‘class.’
  • You're going to get a lot of guff from readers who actually follow the link to that review and see how glibly dismissive it is.
  • So I noticed," Dundee nodded, recalling the deathly pallor of the girl's face as Sprague had glibly explained away that damning note and all its implications. Murder at Bridge
  • There are simply too many unanswered questions that can't be swept under the carpet, and it's not enough to glibly claim the legal system has already ruled on these claims.
  • Complaints of attendant social breakdown, of anomie and alienation, of the dissolution of marriage and households, of the decline of religion, were commonly - and perhaps too glibly - voiced.
  • The fast shopboy whose love of fine company and high living had brought him to this pass, had shaken off the first shame that was on him, and listened eagerly to the narratives of successful vice that fell so glibly from the lips of his older companions. For the term of his natural life
  • He spoke glibly about an economic recovery just around the corner.
  • First, those who have either been conditioned out of thinking about such questions or else have glibly assimilated pat religious answers lead impoverished lives.
  • Mr. Geary looked at her sharply, but she said the name glibly, and Marjorie at Seacote
  • However, the image I felt loyal to uphold was one of Stoic indifference nuanced in places by a kind of glibly cavalier attitude. Excerpt from De Imitatio Calembouri
  • But it can also lead to impulsive behavior (ready, shoot, aim) and confident leaders who glibly take their followers over a cliff.
  • We talk glibly of equality of opportunity.
  • Lulled by a steady inflation rate—a product of cheap Chinese goods and floods of Eastern European migrant labor—Mr. King's BOE glibly ignored manifold warning signs. Dangerous German Export Machine Needs Reverse Gear
  • Gentlemen, conservation is a word that has wide application and meaning, but in the last five years it has become a hackneyed, much-abused term, glibly used by many who hunt and fish, few of whom have any idea what the word means or what it entails. If You're Too Busy To Go Fishing—You're Too Busy
  • Nor does it help that the hero's seemingly insoluble problems are glibly smoothed out in the final scene.
  • Many of the op-ed columnists glibly excoriating him now will have the pleasure in the future of dealing with a parent with Alzheimers.
  • It is the Malemute Kid, however, who glibly voices a naturalistic assumption in noting that men should understand that life itself is a gamble, a kind of game with no predictable outcome. “The Kipling of the Klondike”: Naturalism in London's Early Fiction

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