Artfully persuasive in speech.
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Examples for "glib"
Examples for "glib"
1In my current state, even his glib computer-generated voice was somehow comforting.
2Various patient wordings from the past look labored alongside the glib printout.
3It is a pity the people's panellist gave a somewhat glib response.
4There were also glib requests for the Fed to just send money.
5Asked to comment on the gravity of the accusations, Brady was glib.
1Outside, the auctioneer, a smooth-faced, glib-tongued man, was already mounting the rostrum.
2He was a glib-tongued Irishman who knew everything-orfondly imagined he did-fromthe law to horse-surgery.
3He has come among a supple, glib-tongued tribe, who live for show, servile to public opinion.
4I guarded her from the lot of them, and then a glib-tongued scoundrel comes along, and pooh!
5Pound in the pulpit for one day of the week, and this glib-tongued man contradicting him for seven.
1Gordon, Gordon, I am the victim of the Highland liar, that smooth-tongued--
2And that reminds me: do you recall the smooth-tongued Abbot of Kirkstall?
3He's a smooth-tongued rascal-absolutelya gentleman to look at and speak to.
4Sure you're no mate for any honest woman, you blackhearted, smooth-tongued divil!
5The charming and smooth-tongued Gondomar can hate, and can revenge, too.
6I knew well enough that all his smooth-tongued humility was hypocrisy.
7Iago's self, or his master, smooth-tongued Belial, could not have managed matters better.
8How I hate their smooth-tongued Jarl, and all their treacherous hides!
9I know thee-thouart a resolute fellow- amanof mettle.-Tocall thee smooth-tongued!
10What tommy-rot did this smooth-tongued villain expect me to believe.
11In that country the smooth-tongued convert rapidly amassed a fortune.
12He is a smooth-tongued dog that would argue the very devil out of hell.
13He was handsome and smooth-tongued, but he was a scamp.
14You lying, miserable, white-livered, smooth-tongued, poisonous reptile in human form.
15Do you come to insult me, you smooth-tongued English lady?
16How sleek, smooth-tongued, paradisaical a deluder art thou, sweet Self-conceit!