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"inanely" Definitions
  1. in a stupid or silly way; in a way that has no meaning

23 Sentences With "inanely"

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Valerie had grown tired of chatting away inanely to no one.
If Bolt is the knight errant, Gatlin is cast — reductively, not to mention inanely — as his opposite, a dark avenger.
Instead, the three chattered inanely about the various countries' delegations, made jokes about Djibouti, and breathlessly hyped the arrival of Team USA.
The host inanely prattled; a singer warbled; movie clips were screened; and the main jury, headed by the Mexican director Alejandro González Iñárritu, took a bow.
" He inanely tweeted from the G-20: "Everyone here is talking about why John Podesta refused to give the DNC server to the FBI and the CIA. Disgraceful!
It's a problem compounded by the film's authority figures, whose own commitment to fascistic zealotry is depicted as half-hearted (Rockwell), inanely sinister (Merchant), or entirely nonexistent (Johansson).
We all know the stereotype: Silly millennials, tethered to their phones, unable to accomplish the simplest tasks without scrolling their Instagram feeds, snapping their friends and/or tweeting inanely.
We all know the stereotype: silly millennials, tethered to their phones, unable to accomplish the simplest tasks without scrolling their Instagram feeds, snapping their friends and/or tweeting inanely.
"I say to very senior members who, from a sedentary position, are chuntering really very inanely: Do try to grow up!" he declaimed during one typically rowdy debate on Brexit.
Then again, because of its enormous popularity "Game of Thrones" operates amid a relentless media frenzy, one that dissects and analyzes its every move, sometimes inanely, knowing that it reliably generates traffic and circulation.
Seemingly unwilling to learn, when Ethiopia found a new vendor this year, they once again burned the company (Cyberbit) by inanely targeting a well known cybersecurity researcher with an attack written in Comic Sans font.
And he can be grotesquely inappropriate at his public appearances, as when he babbled inanely about crowd size and margins of victory on recent condolence visits to Ohio and Texas after mass shootings in those states.
The singers on this compilation don't bellow like Dion; pseudointimacy is their goal, and they remain inanely tender even as the music, what with its booming drums and ringing plucked acoustic guitar, grandly sentimental Hollywood strings, builds to automatic inspirational climaxes.
"We are going to pray with this baby and we are going to let this baby's body bear witness to our nation as we begin the process to elect our next president," the priest continues, inanely listing off various levels of government.
Climat Général also reminded me of what Ray Kurzweil, the godfather of AI futurology, inanely predicted in his 1998 book The Age of Spiritual Machines: that by 2020, autonomous machine art would be prevalent, and soon after, AI robot artists would "exceed" human artists in ability.
One tug of the cheese sets an alarm clock ringing, then a saw gnawing inanely at a log, churning on and on, a cascade of linked but frivolous effects, until a huge and heretofore unseen safe drops from the sky and lands not on Jerry but on Tom.
That's why we don't hear the Leave campaign spell out all the EU regulations they would like to abolish, which would include those on workers' rights and why Boris Johnson burbles on inanely and inaccurately about bananas and teabag recycling; it is a distraction from the unpopular part of the Leave agenda.
The ND went on to explain that in her estimation I was suffering from "leaky gut," the incredibly inanely named condition that results when the vastly diverse "microbiome" living inside our guts becomes damaged due to extreme stress, poor diet, or, most especially, from broad-spectrum antibiotic medications that exterminate both the bad bacteria that cause infections like strep and UTIs, as well as the good bacteria that help digest our food and prevent the spread of inflammation in the body.
She has the power that homosexuals would like to have, and they attempt to attain it by idolizing her." Writer William Goldman, in a piece for Esquire magazine about the same Palace engagement, again disparages the gay men in attendance, dismissing them as "fags" who "flit by" chattering inanely. He goes on, however, to advance the tragic figure theory as well. After first suggesting that "if [homosexuals] have an enemy, it is age.
A critic from Sunset in the Rearview called the single a "pop winner", while DeShaun Zollicoffer of GeekRevolt labelled it a "stand out track". Additionally, a reviewer from Mixtape Muse found "Sun of a Gun" and album track "Voodoo" good for dancing. On the other hand, in his album review, John Calvert of Drowned in Sound disapproved of the track, stating "[it] is as dated as the album gets, sounding like something Rachel Stevens would've recorded while grinning inanely at a lame kitten".
Toovey has concealed it in Whistler's restored Spitfire in a lead box, masking its energy signature from Bliss's sensors. The kidnapped villagers begin to reappear, but acting curiously, and all grinning inanely. They are all carrying the embryos of the alien race the Gaderene in their mouths and are being controlled by the embryos. The village fete is opened by Scotland Yard's Inspector Le Maitre (the Master in disguise) During the fete the remaining villagers are given embryos leaving the village a ghost town.
He believes she is the girl he has been waiting for all of his life and just "timed it wrong." After leaving Lila (after only five days of marriage), he follows Kelly to Minnesota, where her justifiably resentful and protective father (Eddie Albert) is a relentless obstacle. Mr. Corcoran has undisguised contempt of Lenny, even offering Lenny a $25,000 bribe for him to leave following a dinner where Lenny inanely praises Midwestern produce as having "no deceit in the cauliflower." Lenny eventually marries Kelly, whose chief intent appears to be to rile and defy her father.
In common with a number of British shows of its era, humour often came from repetition of catchphrases or situations. These included Sean's love of The Smiths and Morrissey; conversations with a spider who was actually Elvis Presley; messages on the answerphone from Samuel Beckett and God; "That sock's still not dry"; phone calls from a girl called Angela who Sean definitely "did not lead on"; refugees in the bedroom who do nothing but comment inanely on television programmes; attempts to get scrambled egg from a saucepan and many, many more. The first series ended with the entire main cast other than Sean killed off in various ways. When he was granted a second series, he was forced to resurrect them all in the first episode.

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