Acting like a clown or buffoon.
Something of little value or significance.
The trait of being frivolous; not serious or sensible.
1 I am happy to relate that it proved a very popular frivolity .
2 From the depths of tenderness she passed to the shallows of frivolity .
3 Naughtiness and frivolity are different, and I was always deeply in earnest.
4 Certain elements at the talks did not participate, being against such frivolity .
5 The count and I have but little time to give to frivolity .
6 But Jonas knows the real me and loves me, frivolity and all.
7 She felt the frivolity of pleasure and longed for more substantial benefits.
8 There had not been the slightest shade of frivolity in Francesca's conduct.
9 Indeed, nothing could exceed the frivolity of the great, except their impertinence.
10 He laughed: it was not a frivolity to which he was prone.
11 She was all plump and giddy fussiness -innocentand full of frivolity .
12 Upon an evening just before the annual surcease of frivolity , Gregory St.
13 They were up to all sorts of village mischief and shabby frivolity .
14 For a week my conscience has condemned me for excess of frivolity .
15 True, they were inclined to treat our laboriously completed returns with frivolity .
16 Somehow we woke up,-somehowwe groped our way out of our frivolity .
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