Vacuously or complacently and unconsciously foolish.
1 Pierrot only repeated what he had said, and laughed and giggled inanely .
2 Old Horace was inanely eloquent for an hour over his pet theory.
3 Peggy panted inanely as if the word were of foreign tongue.
4 The lips had fallen inanely apart with an absurd look of silly wonder.
5 The audience consisted of female Pharisees and foolish women, smiling inanely .
6 The mouth kept jabbering, inanely , and once emitted a half-swinish grunt.
7 Lewis could hear Walter Harman chattering away inanely behind him.
8 The story was so inanely stupid that Maurice was disgusted.
9 I didn't want to look sad, nor to grin inanely .
10 After a lifetime of service to the empire, Cullossax suddenly found himself smiling inanely .
11 Why are you lying on the floor? She glanced at Tack, who waved inanely .
12 The wind worked Hadissa's mouth as if he jabbered inanely .
13 Pierrot only stared at the sky and laughed inanely .
14 He gaped inanely at the cliff dwellers and feebly waved in thanks, trying to smile.
15 Instead, I remarked inanely that I was sorry to hear his father was not alive.
16 The inanely amatory, with their languishing eyes, weary us.
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