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"glibly" Definitions
  1. in a way that uses words that are clever, but are not sincere, and do not show much thought
"glibly" Synonyms
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Comparisons with Nazi Germany are often too glibly made and always too glibly dismissed.
I posed glibly for the picture with my collectible mug.
" Oliver replied glibly, "The kind of road Thelma & Louise drove off.
" ADA Rafael Barba (Raúl Esparza) replies glibly, "It's not our problem.
Personally, I had glibly dismissed Trump's chances back in July 2015.
He glibly whisked us past the bouncers in their Stetsons and spurs.
"Follow the trail of cigarette butts and restraining orders," he smiles glibly.
" Pressed again, he glibly remarked, "I will keep you in suspense, okay?
He's glibly self-absorbed; she's enraptured, possessed by a drive beyond her control.
Has any Bond been as remorseless and glibly deceptive as Amy Dunne in Gone Girl?
Small interactions glibly dismissed as inconsequential factor into the mundane naturalism in the gameplay experience.
The generals glibly insisted this was not a coup, saying they were dealing with "traitors".
The prince was also caught on videotape from 2006 glibly using racial slurs during army training.
We've become so accustomed to the pundit class just glibly talking about everything under the sun.
Lindsey Graham (R-SC) rather glibly dubbed "collapse and replace" on The Hugh Hewitt Show Tuesday.
Milo's supporters tell us that the left created him by disliking him, and we glibly nod along.
We speak too glibly of protest and chaos, as if they come in a single flavor — bitter.
The generals glibly insisted this was not a coup, preferring to say they were dealing with "traitors".
He apologized for glibly dismissing the idea that Facebook could have altered the outcome of the election.
Andrew, good-looking and glibly sophisticated, becomes a gigolo to some very rich sugar daddies in San Diego.
Pig's blood, Babchenko glibly explained; the bullets holes in his shirt was the handiwork of a makeup artist.
That glibly danced by a scarier issue, however — the sheer scale of portfolios that were protected by insurance.
Meanwhile, Trump continues to make a direct mockery of women's pain, and glibly brushes off accusations against himself.
In true Palmer style, she glibly admitted to breaking into past boyfriends' phones and social media accounts through stealthy sleuthing.
"I don't believe there is any relationship between art and morality," Lu asserts glibly during an interview for a teaching position.
When prodded, his counselor, Kellyanne Conway, glibly said that Trump had changed his tune because "the people don't care" about his taxes.
That production featured a now excised character, Saint Catherine, as a wisecracking narrator, glibly pointing out the differences between then and now.
His reticence to talk is in sharp contrast to his history of spouting off glibly to reporters, even after he was criminally charged.
Mitt Romney's announcement of his negative coronavirus test, tweeting glibly about the global public health threat now bearing down on members of Congress.
Sanders has been reticent to discuss what precautions he is taking, if any, to protect his health, at times addressing the subject glibly.
For example, when asked why he did not transmit Trump's initial message to Sessions, Lewandowski glibly responded that he went on vacation instead.
Mr. Trump, by contrast, has glibly suggested that he wouldn't care if South Korea, Japan and Saudi Arabia acquired their own nuclear weapons.
There is some speculation that Mr. Trump may be glibly walking into a trap where he will be played by the Russian leader.
We honor their memory by saying their names; we debase their brutal, shameful treatment by claiming to be them to glibly score rhetorical points.
Ministers and even sensible commentators talk glibly of a new cold war, without really reflecting on the costs and hazards of the old one.
Mark glibly asks if they've stopped in Waco, in an apparent reference to the Branch Davidian cult that once called the Texas city home.
A stylish crime flick in the 1990s mold, it combined violence and wisecracks into a confection that was glibly fun and self-consciously cool.
Nonetheless, his suit is illuminating, because it demonstrates that instead of glibly dismissing the rules' critics, we ought to acknowledge the challenges they voice.
And "tfw no gf," while glibly written, eerily echoes the rise of incel extremism that has become more common since the 2014 Isla Vista massacre.
Before Christmas, one Conservative minister glibly predicted that Labour MPs would fall into line as the prospect of a chaotic no-deal Brexit hove into view.
"Preeeeetty good options," he says about the candidates, in the glibly knowing way someone might describe Michael Jordan as not that bad of a basketball player.
So all of a sudden this intervention that people talk about so glibly becomes an American and NATO involvement where you take a lot of civilians.
It came off as a quintessential example of Ryan glibly blowing off what could be a monumental abuse of presidential power and a potentially gigantic crisis.
And when Ali wasn't in the ring, he was on TV glibly engaging with other figures of the time and even his friend/foe sportscaster Howard Cosell.
"Mother!" is unlikely to change the way viewers feel about the nature of Christianity, domesticity or femininity, each of which are glibly touched upon by the script.
"I think it's wonderful because the Indians can now partake in the future of the country," the Republican front-runner offered glibly when asked about Warren's comments.
It's extremely worrisome that the president has glibly tweeted misinformation about the coronavirus — and dismissed news of it as a "hoax" — in the midst of an outbreak.
We could glibly dismiss it as an offshoot of the current obsession with food; amateur chefs looking to unleash their inner Yotam Ottolenghi on a captive audience.
And he, among all the candidates, has glibly and gamely tried to navigate the three major factions of the party: the populist tea party, evangelicals and the establishment.
"It was poorly managed, treated too glibly, patronizingly, completely lacking empathy at the fact that so many young people were going to be laid off," the person said.
In this turbulent era, there's almost a nostalgic appeal to the grifter, who so glibly shakes off the shackles of identity and rejects the raw deal of birth.
But it did have me genuinely wondering: Is it possible that someone watching at home could have learned to think twice before glibly labeling a black man "aggressive"?
Or, as one WoW playing glibly told Brown, he doesn't consider his sexy chats online cheating for "the same reason I don't consider murdering someone in role-play murder."
Every place he visits he tends to write up some reflections on the people he met and glibly relate some information about a subject of interest in the region.
Or, less glibly, the internet opened up new ways for both the candidates and the American electorate to channel their political energies, which changed the nature of the contest.
Gibliant glibly described his partners pairing with Menicucci-Foster as a "match made in hell," though he was joking, that probably was not too far from the truth inititally.
These fools, by dint of ignorance most crass, Think they in wisdom all mankind surpass; And glibly do they damn as infidel, Whoever is not like them, an ass.
Some observers have tried to minimize the attacks, glibly sneering that water -- like the hurled milkshakes flung by some in the 21st century protest world -- fails to inflict physical harm.
More accurately, and less glibly, some groups contend that programs like Facebook's Free Basics violate net neutrality by treating content differently based on whether the site participates in the program.
It'll be fine, this can't be any harder than "Dark Souls," I thought to myself, glibly, as I prepared to deliver my own daughter in the bathroom of our house.
Country singer Charlie Daniels, an octogenarian who's also got quite a lively Twitter presence, would like Taco Bell to know that it's foolish to speak about the Illuminati so glibly.
In it, he deplores the capture of politics by economics, and politicians who glibly promise ever more growth even as current models of consumption and production are destroying the planet.
One pamphlet I received, "Ten Reasons I Want an Abortion," raises potential reasons a woman would want to terminate a pregnancy, only to promptly and glibly dismiss them, one by one.
FEDERALLY SPONSORED SEGREGATION Critics of the Fair Housing Act have glibly attempted to dismiss attempts to end segregation as "social engineering" — as if rigid racial segregation in housing were a natural phenomenon.
Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook's C.E.O., has glibly assured us that building advanced artificial intelligence systems will root out the hate speech, lies and propaganda passed among the two billion active users of Facebook.
None of this means that either The Idiot or The Love Affairs of Nathaniel P. are bad books, or that they are glibly cynical or lazy (for my money, they're both brilliant).
That show, "Dare Me," ended up at USA, and the 10-episode season that begins Sunday — sexier and more mysterious than the sometimes glibly nihilistic "Euphoria" — shows that first choice isn't always best.
This logic also sets up the divide in America as a strawman argument: We can solve it if only we just get along, as a popular Kenny Chesney song so glibly puts it.
It may be too soon to talk of Russia getting stuck in a Syrian quagmire, as Barack Obama once glibly predicted, but Mr Putin looks a long way from being able to extricate himself.
The franchise has always been aimed at horror fans who don't take the genre too seriously; as its installments have worn on, Chucky's wisecracking, glibly sociopathic persona has set the tone for the franchise.
Curatorially it is fine to adopt this left-field suggestive method of display, but it is difficult to be convinced of an artist's intellectual or emotional opinion when so glibly asserted in the captions here.
Filmed in one long take, Greg walks us through his growing dissatisfaction, his gnawing self-loathing, and his seething sense of thwarted ambition, all by glibly declaring he doesn't care about any of these things.
What it means to assume, glibly, that racism, sexism, and straight-up vulgarity can be expressed in public without affecting private behavior — that's something we're going to end up wrestling with long after this election.
John Nery, associate editor and a columnist at the Philippine Daily Inquirer, which has also come under attack from the government, said "fake news" is now glibly used by people who don't like what they hear.
Perhaps Brontë felt it would be dishonest to glibly surmount in fiction the despair and heartbreak she had experienced as a young woman in Brussels, when she fell headlong in love with an enigmatic Belgian professor.
As the tribunes whipping up the fever against what they see as, you might say, a rigged election (although they themselves are scheming to manipulate it), Mr. Spinella and Ms. Janson are cool and glibly malevolent.
A decade before Cat Marnell started glibly documenting her own addictions and professional disasters for xoJane, Wurtzel had cemented her persona as a bad-girl insider with the privilege to keep fucking up on her own terms.
As recently as September, some left-wing pundits and politicians were glibly writing off Johnson as a "failed prime minister," peddling a "fantasy" of a renegotiated Brexit and facing "political disgrace" after losing his majority in Parliament.
In innumerable interviews over the years, Mr. Trump glibly inflated everything from the size of his speaking fees to the cost of his golf club memberships to the number of units he had sold in new Trump buildings.
The annual report -- mandated by Congress to help state and local governments, as well as the private sector, understand the nation's efforts to prepare for the gravest threats and hazards it faces -- glibly omits any mention of climate change.
Mr. Merkel's broader efforts to resuscitate the doctor's reputation against those "who glibly deride him as a quack" is at least partly successful, and his assertion that "many of his sounder concepts of wellness remain sage prescriptions" seems indisputable.
Survivors huddle in cellars, silent, while the last and hardiest creatures patrol the rubble outside, glibly re-litigating sexual harassment lawsuits so that they are less inconvenient to longstanding biases and blowing sulphurous grandiosities down empty alleys all night long.
The soprano Wendy Bryn Harmer brought gleaming sound and intensity to the frantic goddess Freia, whom Wotan glibly promises to the giants Fasolt and Fafner (Günther Groissböck and Dmitry Belosselskiy, both excellent) as payment for building his castle in the sky.
Removing his earlier statements about the Charlottesville violence from his jacket pocket, Mr. Trump on Tuesday glibly ticked off a list of racist groups that he had been urged to explicitly denounce, and ultimately did two days after the clashes.
Lloyd Webber gained a reputation early on for being disloyal and difficult to work with; interviews where he glibly blamed fellow creators and actors for flaws in his productions only furthered this reputation, and it gained traction over the years.
Soleimani&aposs death could do the same thing to the Trump administration, by creating a situation on the ground that is too deadly and volatile to be glibly dismissed as fake news by the administration, or spun away by Trump aligned propagandists.
But the essay and the Twitter discourse do reveal that some people need clarification on what the hell this word actually means, what it's like to experience it, and whether talking glibly about mental health—or even "performing" it—is inherently a bad thing.
I commend them for trying to understand the plight of children of divorce, though a feature film isn't really necessary for that, because if there's anything children of divorce love more than glibly chuckling through Marriage Story, it's talking about being children of divorce.
It features handsome group configurations and arresting motifs (notably a descending gesture of one curved arm, variously embroidered into the dances); it's marred only by some acrobatic lifts in which the women too glibly part their thighs toward the audience as they pass through the air.
All right and Robert, as we close the segment out, do you feel like the protesters throw around Nazi, racist, concentration camp, internment camp, fascist too glibly, too regularly, too frequently and so all of the criticism and maybe some of its merited of Conservatives just kind of melts away?
It's interesting to contrast the furor over Jacobs's show against, say, John Galliano's fall/winter 1998 Dior haute couture collection — the one titled "A Voyage on the Diorient Express, or the Story of the Princess Pocahontas," wherein Native American patterns and artifacts were glibly mixed with 16th-century court dress.
Part of the answer, surely, is that Handke is considered a fascist (though his full political views are hardly clear), whereas Pinter, Grass and the others were all men of the left, whose fellow traveling with despots could glibly be excused, at least by other leftists, as an excess of idealism.
As Hannah navigates the rooms of the play, she watches as her old friend Jessa (Jemima Kirke) couples up with her ex-boyfriend Adam; her best friend, Marnie (Allison Williams), glibly dismisses Hannah's relationship problems; and her new boyfriend, Fran (Jake Lacy), is repelled by her odd brand of sexual self-expression.
Berkeley mayor Jesse Arreguín anticipates that the Center Street Parking Garage will out-green all others in the state with a LEED Silver rating, making it a perfect example of our approach to climate change: glibly "greening" the lives we live now, rather than contemplating the future generations who will have to live here too.
Thanks in part to the extensive media coverage that terrorist attacks attract, thanks also to the reaction of politicians who glibly talk of threats being "existential", and thanks too to the security services who, for their own purposes, inflate the capability of terrorists, the perception of risk is typically far higher than the reality.
But the notion that Mick Mulvaney, the acting White House chief of staff; Secretary of State Mike Pompeo; the former national security adviser John Bolton and others will come before the Senate and glibly pour out the true facts about Ukraine and the transparently false explanations by President Trump is a bit of a pipe dream.
Most media outlets have reported glibly on the figures, with some going so far as to compare the Amazon best-seller list (where purchases of "21984" have gone up nearly 21984,21984%) to a "political barometer" before making the obvious parallel between the Orwellian concepts of newspeak and doublethink and the words of Conway and actions of White House communications director Sean Spicer.
" Inquiring minds would love to hear what Halsey—a proud feminist who once tweeted, "I'm sick of hearing 'cover up' [and] 'don't talk about your body' [as if] being born a female means a life of shame and guilt because of your gender"—would have to say about "#Selfie, a song that glibly frames women as shallow and narcissistic, featuring an exaggerated valley-girl voice complaining about not receiving enough Instagram likes.
This time, Trump has tapped fast-food magnate and conservative commentator Andrew Puzder to head the Department of Labor, the federal agency responsible for ensuring workplace safety, wage and hour standards, unemployment insurance benefits and other core rights It's hard to think of anyone less suited for the job of lifting up forgotten workers than Puzder, a billionaire CEO who vocally opposes any meaningful increase in the minimum wage, who talks glibly about replacing workers with machines, and who consistently attacks rules that protect both workers and law-abiding employers.
Her father Alfred Kerr, who was Jewish, had been a theater critic and columnist in Berlin, and openly criticized the Nazis both in his writing and in weekly radio broadcasts As the ongoing European elections see far-right leaders push for a nationalist resurgence, and in the wake of some pundits glibly brushing off Brexit as "not as bad as the two World Wars," as we would do well to remember this woman, who not only imagined a better world but endeavored to create one wherever she could.

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