We have no meanings for "frivolous way" in our records yet.
1 To cover his confusion-andher own-shesaid in her most frivolous way :
2 He didn't see it in any frivolous way , his son Sean told The Guardian.
3 The present war began in an almost frivolous way .
4 It also suggested, albeit in a rather frivolous way , that Hyundai was closing the gap.
5 He didn't see it in any frivolous way .
6 Even mere bigness preached in a frivolous way is not so irritating as mere meanness preached in a big and solemn way.
7 So is this a big deal, or just a frivolous way for frustrated players to flail against the secondary MMO market's boogyman?
8 I can understand her being absorbed in her engagement, but I cannot understand the frivolous way she spoke when I saw her yesterday.
9 He did not think it worth while to oppose her; she might go her frivolous way , and he would watch with careless amusement.
10 Worse could not help laughing, although he did not think much of the frivolous way Delphin had of paying his addresses to Madeleine.
11 And it is a completely frivolous way to choose the next President of the United States, she wrote on the political Web site Huffington Post.
12 Tiny children with their naive trust of strangers and frivolous ways were twos.
13 So, I think a lot of people are concerned maybe that CRISPR'll be used in kind of frivolous ways .
14 He grew accustomed to her frivolous ways , overlooked her merry whimsicalities and gave her the "full length of a free rope," as he called it.
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