We have no meanings for "too frivolous" in our records yet.
1 Tell me something, though, if you don't think it is too frivolous .
2 I could never have chosen such subjects; they are too frivolous .
3 Novels and short-stories are too frivolous for marginal critics, generally.
4 Rachel did not care for her husband's tone, which was too frivolous for her.
5 Meess Lucie has regarded this ceremony as too frivolous to be honoured by her observance.
6 Our people can be bought rather cheaply, but they are far too frivolous to remain bought.
7 To say that I need a certain captain is too frivolous a term for my taste.
8 Young love was too frivolous for our father.
9 He had felt with a new dissident aggression that they were too frivolous , their interventions mannered.
10 Bridge is far too frivolous a pursuit.
11 You people are too frivolous for him.
12 Dancing seems too frivolous a word somehow.
13 Surely that is too frivolous an accompaniment!'
14 Tatiana thought him far too frivolous .
15 There was just something not quite right with the suitor-tooold, too young, too frivolous , too dour... too something.
16 They think you're too frivolous .
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