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glibly

[glib-lee] / ˈglɪb li /


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The president of the United States is engaged in open and shameless corruption, defying the plain language of the Constitution and glibly defying the Supreme Court.

From Salon

"I suppose we might glibly talk about transplants, but to know somebody has benefited from it to that degree does make it real and important."

From BBC

It’s worth returning to Crystal’s monologue, in which he glibly calls that year’s Oscars “Sundance by the Sea.”

From Los Angeles Times

Johnson glibly defends his view as "pro-life," but in the context of his larger career, it's obvious he's just anti-sex.

From Salon

When observers glibly talk about the Premier League being the 'best in the world', they often fail to explain what criteria they are using.

From BBC