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It's very well glibly saying we're all children of God.
And the point is that, for example, we glibly talk about 128-bit key.
He had read the words lightly, glibly, without thinking about them.
"We cannot begin work for another day or two," he explained glibly.
I glibly started putting our show in a cultural context.
You talk glibly of giving up drinking, but it's the only thing I've got left now.
She told the whole story very glibly, and finished up before the dessert came.
"I like to get to know the people in my class," Connie said glibly.
Things had a way of rolling glibly off her tongue.
Talking glibly, he was bringing the subject to matters of business.
Though No. 3 is often glibly cited, it has never been a big factor.
"Now, let's see if you know anything about writing down what you've been repeating so glibly."
But it is also about living in the future, an experience someone might glibly call "surreal."
"Some kind English gentlemen were good to me, down in the town," she went on more glibly.
It was said glibly; a familiar answer to a question she'd been asked a thousand times before.
And not for the reason he had so glibly spouted.
"I've got some new terms to carry back to your Captain," she said glibly.
What are these facts you talk about so glibly? "
You just glibly give away what happens in day one that the film only reveals at the end!
This time the girl did not answer so glibly.
To Rose the light and the transformation seemed too glibly reassuring.
Not glibly trotted out here by someone who never even got close to changing the world.
"I happen glibly as if perhaps I had happened before?"
You speak so glibly of a human way of life!
"My friend probably knew nothing of this," said Harry, glibly.