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1
He was not quite
so
glib
as usual with his explanations.
2
You don't seem
so
glib
on the subject as you ought to be.
3
I read not
so
glib
as some, when I know not the matter beforehand.
4
You're
so
glib
you probably oil your lips every morning.'
5
How could someone facing a murder charge be
so
glib
?
6
But our poor negations have become
so
glib
that one has forgotten the reasons for them.
7
Boys
so
glib
as you never really love.
8
Cousin Egbert wasn't
so
glib
as Lon.
9
Those jokers, though
so
glib
with their Latin, did not even know a word of what they were saying.
10
Of course if Payne had known that two of them wouldn't be climbing back down, he wouldn't have been
so
glib
.
11
Let the opposers, who are
so
glib
in demonstrating the failure of Christianity, do the same with their enchantments, if they can.
12
For some time, Emilia listened to her, with wonder that a tongue should be
so
glib
on matters of no earthly interest.
13
For what it's worth, I think City will qualify, possibly even winning the group, but why are they being
so
glib
about it?
14
The parents of little Mayer Anselm set him apart for the synagogue-hewas so clever at reciting prayers and
so
glib
with responses.
15
"You wonder," continued she, "to hear me quote holy writ
so
glib
.
16
"Does this boy follow your teaching in the quoting of Scripture with
so
glib
a tongue?"
so
glib
so