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1 He fell for Ali so easily and was so flippant with his feelings.
2 The man's manner was so flippant and familiar that Vera flushed with annoyance.
3 You don't know how it hurts when you are so flippant .
4 He found Bram to be so flippant sometimes about matters of the utmost seriousness.
5 You could not consider them so foolish and so flippant .
6 O, I wish for once you wouldn't be so flippant .
7 In hindsight, I shouldn't have been so flippant .
8 She was so shrewd, and yet so flippant !
9 Hannah wished she hadn't been so flippant .
10 He is so flippant , so vulgar!
11 Was it likely that a clergyman and a gentleman would refer to his engagement in a manner so flippant ?
12 One was to start a serious "Spectator," on the lines of the present one, but not so flippant and frivolous.
13 Excuse me for being so flippant , " she added soberly, "but you see I haven't got any sympathy left even for myself."
14 But the girl, whose name, she said, was Bessy Gillies, answered in so flippant and fearless a way that the auditors were much amused.
15 "How you people can be so flippant about all this is beyond me!"
16 'Yes, so flippant ; and behind it all you seem to feel something iron-like, strong and impenetrable.'
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