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1. Nothing about it was carefree and she was as far from flippant as anyone could be
2. ‘I never entirely understood what the agency’s post-brain research is all about,’ Monty said, trying to sound a little flippant and failing miserably
3. 'Don't be so flippant
4. And he was not being flippant in that respect
5. He was being flippant, mocking Ursempyre in the process
6. I pray that our current President (Bush Jr) sees the error of his ways and abandons his flippant, callused attitude towards the unfortunates on Death Row that are waiting for their lethal injections--Death is not a laughing matter President Bush!
7. She sneered with disdain at the people, both young and old by her standards, frolicking on the beach in such flippant manners with no regard for proper conduct in public places
8. “He was always the flippant and carefree type of fellow and never focused on his studies
9. flippant with his tongue and attitude, Stokes rarely neglected his duties,
10. “Apparently,” Barron said with contempt for the flippant answer
11. Wickland frowned with contempt at what he considered both flippant and hypocritical
12. Horns honked and the motorists became very flippant
13. It was flippant and given that this was the most highly decorated weebil in history, and he was backed up with two rifle-toting monkeys, it was a pretty dumb remark
14. Sasha was plainly shocked by this rather flippant statement
15. Where I had used phrases such as stunning electro vibes and early fuzzy guitar riffs he had put in flippant comments in the margin like How frightful y modern! or Total y with it, man! I incorporated his improvements, and resolved to complete my part of the book over the next few
16. The flippant jest is the speech which has no firm foundation
17. all over the show, over the top, flippant, rude,
18. Somehow, inexplicably, her flippant words about
19. ” he was neither being flippant nor nihilistic, but merely practical
20. flippant with my comment about getting a German Shepherd dog, I said,
21. The Nazi, annoyed at Dennis and his flippant attitude poked Dennis in the chest and said nothing
22. Trivial, flippant, soaked in worldliness
23. smiling, hoping a seemingly flippant disregard for the status quo of coolness would bolster her image in the other woman's eyes
24. Now if she sat down she was afraid it may be taken as a flippant gesture
25. Marie was going to use her beauty to her advantage, and put the police officer that was at the checkpoint in a flippant mood
26. They accuse you of being flippant
27. His flippant reply angered Elowen
28. “This may sound flippant,” Bridge said, “but lets say, for example that you were to keep a student behind after class to discuss something; that student misses the last bus home and is forced to walk
29. Harley broke the silence with a flippant, “Isn’t this nice?”
30. Nothing, unless indeed the coarse buffoonery of Phillips, could be more out of place in an attempt to represent Cervantes, than a flippant, would-be facetious style, like that of Motteux's version for example, or the sprightly, jaunty air, French translators sometimes adopt
31. If he were jolly and, as she put it, flippant, she waited till he came back to her, till the change had taken place in him again, and he was wrestling with his own soul, frowning, passionate in his desire for understanding
32. He tapped the pistol on Bedford’s head and spoke in a flippant tone
33. I don't want to hear another word out of your flippant mouth about you sleeping with some idiot boy on campus
34. She had fired back an e-mail with the flippant suggestion that they should try and control their aggression
35. “I should cry into my pillow every night,” said Scarlett, meaning to be flippant, but he took the statement at face value and went red with pleasure
36. He encouraged her to speak her mind, to be flippant and daring
37. She missed him, missed his light flippant touch in anecdotes that made her shout with laughter, his sardonic grin that reduced troubles to their proper proportions, missed even his jeers that stung her to angry retort
38. This was clearly not something that merited a flippant answer
39. "It is rather too bad of Fred to repeat my flippant speeches to Mr
40. Against certain facts he was helpless: against Will Ladislaw's existence, his defiant stay in the neighborhood of Lowick, and his flippant state of mind with regard to the possessors of authentic, well-stamped erudition: against Dorothea's nature, always taking on some new shape of ardent activity, and even in submission and silence covering fervid reasons which it was an irritation to think of: against certain notions and likings which had taken possession of her mind in relation to subjects that he could not possibly discuss with her
41. Her words were flippant, but her expression had changed
42. She countered it with her typical flippant smile
43. When you ask Justin how he does it, his responses are flippant
44. " Fauchelevent belonged, in fact, to that species, which the impertinent and flippant vocabulary of the last century qualified as demi-bourgeois, demi-lout, and which the metaphors showered by the chateau upon the thatched cottage ticketed in the pigeon-hole of the plebeian: rather rustic, rather citified; pepper and salt
45. " I bet that at this minute you feel envious of him ! " " On the contrary, my dear fellow, on the contrary, and if you like I am very glad to see you in such a flippant mood ; I swear that I am in a penitent frame of mind, and just now, at this moment, I regret a thousand times over all that happened twenty years ago
46. It's a flippant joke
47. I did not wish to demean myself by continuing our former flippant relations, and at the same time I felt that I had not yet reached the level of straight and simple relations with her
48. And we are still conversing among ourselves, and teaching each other, and amusing ourselves, and have quite forgotten them; we have so totally forgotten them, that others have taken upon themselves to teach and amuse them, and we have not even become aware of this in our flippant talk about division of labour: and it is very obvious that all our talk about the utility we offer to the people was only a shameful excuse
49. “But, you see, Miss Roscoe, we have no hen house,” retorted Annie, with a sort of flippant desperation