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"Must have been rather special in bed, at least," I said flippantly.
It made her want to laugh flippantly, but that would do no good.
"Time enough for that when you leave me," she flippantly replied.
She looked around for a second and said, sort of flippantly, "It's a car."
"If they were it would be all right," said Pat, more flippantly than ever.
"I wish you'd stop calling them my friends," she said flippantly.
The words were said flippantly and without real feeling.
"I guess it took a lot more time to get things done," Torres said flippantly.
And yet, it disquieted her that he could speak so flippantly.
But the safety net they spoke so flippantly about has been snatched away.
"Well, so long as his sleep is sound it's little we care how or when he gets it," announced Jack, flippantly.
It was flippantly said, but an insurance against fate, like crossed fingers.
"I haven't ever asked a man to propose to me before," she said flippantly.
But then she should have known, for when Ben used words he did not use them flippantly as others did.
Flippantly the paper winged upward, away from the seeking hands.
"Lucky for me, it killed most of the nerves," he said flippantly.
The phrase was flippantly conventional, but it didn't come out that way.
For flippantly arranging the rest of my life without so much as a by-your-leave?
Although he threw the news out flippantly, she could tell he was concerned.
"It keeps me from brooding about my circumstances," he told her flippantly.
She first said it might be because she is a woman but then flippantly added that some people did not like her hair style.
Some flippantly justify repeal by saying that people do not go to bars to stay healthy.
Now I'm not someone who flippantly calls for resignations.
Those asking why it has dropped may be told, flippantly, "Look at the obituary section."
"That's what they pay me for," she said flippantly.