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No one speaks glibly.
She speaks glibly of a "never-say-edit spirit," and of the literary agents who dread receiving these tomes.
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British Eurosceptics like to speak glibly of a post-EU continent as a "simple open market" in which the UK economy would thrive.
Nowadays television companies speak glibly of "landmark" series, but this was of such size and distinction that landmark is indeed the right word for it.
Because he speaks very glibly and is capable of deploying serious-sounding budget jargon, the Beltway media treats him as a super serious person.
She was with friends and a back-up dancer, most likely speaking glibly, but since the video surfaced on TMZ she's had to release an apologetic statement clarifying that she's "EXTREMELY proud" to be American but also worries about child obesity.
At other times, Mr. Fox has paid a price for speaking too glibly, as when he said in 1997 that he could solve the Chiapas conflict "in 15 minutes".
People talk glibly of "using up" energy when in fact they are doing no such thing.
People could never say to him: "You talk glibly of forgiveness.
Today, we glibly speak of the thirties or the depression as distant categories like the 17th-century thirty years war or the black death.
I recall returning home from the hospital to the apartment and being only vaguely aware of just who my father, mother and older brother were; and Spanish, the language I had so glibly spoken not so long before, suddenly seemed like a foreign tongue.
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