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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.
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  • 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.
  • Davis grinned inanely as his support melted away.
  • At a time when, as a Washington Post poll reported last week, 53 percent of Americans fear they can't make next month's mortgage or rent payment, the president chirped inanely to Jon Stewart that his top economics adviser, Lawrence Summers, who was paid $8 million by Wall Street firms while advising candidate Obama, had done a "heckuva job" in helping avoid another Great Depression. Robert Scheer: Payback at the Polls
  • In the latest bit of right-wing lunacy on health care reform, RedState. com writer "hogan" brazenly compares health care reform bills to Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941 -- inanely adding that if health care reform passes, you can "say goodbye to freedom. AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed
  • I said to him, inanely, ‘You seem to be a happy man.’
  • “Yes, absolutely, positively, definitely ... me,” he burbles inanely, taking hold of her hand again and impulsively lifting it to his lips. New Doctor/Rose Ficlet: STRAWBERRIES
  • They drank, sharing the bottle, Orphan grinning inanely. EXCLUSIVE EXCERPT 1/5: The Bookman by Lavie Tidhar
  • In the course of concrete research, the thesis paid more attention to text analyzing and avoid inanely deducing on western feminist literary theory.
  • Davis grinned inanely as his support melted away.
  • I hated Mark and Sally---the way Mark blethered on inanely and the way Sally kept directing little smirks and comments at Art. READY?
  • Jake Cornell straightened up and cleared his throat inanely, and the CHAPTER 20
  • If you get completely plastered, and wander home inanely grinning at passers-by, you're not a problem.
  • SIMON: I've got to tell, I am so glad you are throwing attention on Samuel Barber because I know enough about his life to know that he was - I don't mind saying - rather inanely mocked by so-called sophisticates during his career. Building A Career On Barber, The Enigmatic American
  • With Johnny "two shags" Prescott being dobbed in for having an affair with his secretary, you would have to have a heart of stone not to giggle inanely at the misfortune that has befallen his former boss, ex-leader of the Labour Party Neil Kinnock. One shouldn't gloat, but…
  • She says that all you do is burp, fart, dribble, grin inanely and emit a series if unintelligible noises.

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