Sentence examples for blither from inspiring English sources

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blither

adjective

Comparative of blithe

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Having caught a few large sharks myself off Sydney, Montauk and elsewhere, and seen quite a few more over a lifetime of recreational fishing, I am underwhelmed by the blither and rubbish churned out by critics, publicists and other art-world denizens about Hirst's fish and the existential risks it allegedly symbolises.

"Any idea how many more times Vaughan has to fail with the bat before he gets booted out of the side?" Alex continues, "Hopefully not many but I imagine he'll still be here come next year's ashes, albeit with a lower average and an increased tendency to blither on about character, net form".

Stay oot my larder, oot my traps An' they'll snap softer doon, p'rhaps, For theft and murther blither go When a's i' th' family, bro' an' bro'.

Opinions still roil as to whether the Ramones' legendary two-minute songs hit new head-banging heights or were strictly kiddie blither.

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There is a striking disconnection in Athens between the blithe lack of concern that the government evinces, and which it has successfully communicated to much of the public, and the objective seriousness of Greece's plight.

Consider, too, the recent record of the party which laughably still calls itself Conservative: David Cameron and George Osborne's claims that there is a "global race" which can somehow be definitively either won or lost, their blithe return to fiscal dogma that was discredited in the 1930s – and, come to think of it, the dire decline of public libraries that has happened on their watch.

I've come to the end of my menstruating life without realising that, and I haven't realised that because there is nothing blithe or casual in how we talk about periods.

The older I grow, the more blithe idiocy seems the route to sanity.

I started in Germany, where a team of ignored inventors, in a blithe attempt to make a few thousand bucks from a struggling business venture, had accidentally crippled a global industry.

But while this is certainly a more defensible position than breathless technophilia, or the blithe stories of triumphally self-regulating urban ecosystems the vendors themselves peddle, I happen to believe this is not the case.

Spearheading a fashion revolution that embraced youthfulness at its sauciest, blithest best, her shop Bazaar, which opened on the King's Road in 1955, offered fun, affordable clothes.

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