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1
The answer was glib; Desmond thought a little
too
glib
.
2
If endowed in the latter way, he must not be
too
glib
or refined.
3
To Feria, her words sounded
too
glib
,
too rehearsed.
4
And Duval was not
too
glib
,
but very certain.
5
The man was
too
glib
for my taste.
6
He is
too
glib
with his Princeton.
7
The metaphor was clearly
too
glib
.
8
I wonder if that's
too
glib
.
9
But
too
glib
for his liking.
10
But maybe that's
too
glib
.
11
For Rob Andrew to claim that the infamous "bloodgate" was the direct consequence of professionalism is simply
too
glib
.
12
Is it just a little
too
glib
and silly of me to ask of his leadership intentions: Douglas Jardine or Sammy Woods?
13
You might even posit that VAR is merely the symptom and football the problem but even that feels
too
glib
to be useful.
14
But then the dissenting voices began to be heard; Williamson, it was said, was
too
glib
,
too populist, too uncritical, and too diffuse.
15
The common way of speech and thought which the old system of logic has simply systematized, is
too
glib
and too presumptuous of certainty.
16
She knew he was altogether
too
glib
and that she should take warning from his clever way with words rather than be charmed by it.
too
glib
too