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1 A little too flippant , I always say-rather TOO much champagne and silliness.
2 The truth is, the members indulged in too flippant a tone of discussion.
3 Anyway, I hope I'm not being too flippant -that's not the intention.
4 Benjamin Jowett thought Arnold too flippant on religious things to be a real prophet.
5 And Monty was too simple minded to seem to suffer, and much too flippant to understand.
6 Sydney began to be offended thinking this too flippant treatment of a man of his position.
7 It was too political or too flippant .
8 She is too flippant to suit me.
9 You are all too flippant here.
10 You're being too flippant .
11 These... uh... childish-He was far too flippant for conviction, of course, even to one who knew less than did Arcadia.
12 Joanna coloured until the red stain became undistinguishable, and even Polly felt conscious that her allusion was too flippant for the cause.
13 This is what everybody would mean in objecting to these notes (supposing them to be published), that they are too smart and too flippant .
14 AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb 18): Beware of being a little too flippant or too laid-back when it comes to practical and financial matters.
15 "You are too flippant , Betty," returned Aunt Priscilla severely.
16 "He strikes one as too flippant for a detective."
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