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inanely

ADVERB
  1. vacuously or complacently and unconsciously foolish

How To Use inanely In A Sentence

  • My friend Natalie can't see the point in you. She says that all you do is burp, fart, dribble, grin inanely and emit a series if unintelligible noises.
  • If you see me in the street and engage in conversation I will probably freeze into polite fear and smile inanely until I can get away to be on my lonely ownsome.
  • Often I just nod inanely and mutter’ fine’ even when I am less than impressed.
  • I know what some of you are thinking: ‘Oh, he's far too serious, and all he does is waffle on inanely, without providing any decent links to interesting sites around the net.’
  • But as I have said earlier, the audience can be very forgiving (and sometimes inanely lauding) if the director is very giving.
  • She sits in the far corner of his player's box so she can't hear other people nattering "inanely" about tennis. AustralianIT.com.au | Top Stories
  • The "temple-haunting martlet" still makes an appearance, but only as a dead bird that Banquo, smiling inanely, calls attention to as he lifts it up from the pile of foodstuff being readied for the oven. In the Night Kitchen
  • For some reason, this suddenly struck me as extremely funny, and I nearly burst out giggling inanely right there.
  • It just depresses me that so many people waste so much time bleating inanely and helplessly when there are lives to go out and live.
  • Cut to Ross emerging from a hallway, grinning inanely.
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