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glib

[glib] / glɪb /


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Yet when he faced questions from the media last month - for the first time in over three years - his response was, at best, glib.

From BBC Jul. 6, 2026

And you don’t want to be frivolous about it, you don’t want to be glib about it.

From Los Angeles Times Jun. 16, 2026

So for his children not to show up in any way, and to be glib about his experience, is, well, a choice.

From MarketWatch Jan. 22, 2026

I don’t mean to sound trite or wilfully glib, but it’s merely the truth that every ending is followed by a beginning.

From Salon Dec. 17, 2025

But she always nodded, glib and accepting nods, when he told her he had been at the club.

From "Americanah" by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

The comic is rife with details that will be familiar to even the most casual admirers of older, glibber incarnations of the Flintstones.

From Slate Apr. 12, 2017

Kaye is not naturally funny but more of a stunt-man of humor who relies on glib footwork, a glibber tongue and a foxy aptitude for facial contortions.

From Time Magazine Archive

Children of the U. S. can count glibly, "five pennies are a nickel, two nickels are a dime;" but children of the Irish Free State must become even glibber.

From Time Magazine Archive

William couldna endure the cratur, and mony a sair wrangle they had wi' the tongue; but the Englishman's was by far the glibber, though William's was the weightier.

From Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland Volume 13 by Various

An't she glibber to move nor a wag of a comet's tail, when he 's taking a lark round the moon?

From Confessions Of Con Cregan An Irish Gil Blas by Charles James Lever

Raftery is one of TV sport’s glibbest analysts and there are dictionaries to explain his catchphrases.

From Washington Times May 19, 2017

That essay—by far the glibbest text I've ever written—chided American diplomats for not exploiting the immense digital soft power that a company like Amazon had to offer.

From Slate Jun. 21, 2012

And her gravelly, skeptical voice lends conviction to even the glibbest one-liners.

From New York Times May 20, 2010

The glibbest was Hesketh Pearson's quick look at Disraeli in Dizzy.

From Time Magazine Archive

I was supposed to be the glibbest of speech of our party, and up I got. 

From Fifty Years of Railway Life in England, Scotland and Ireland by Joseph Tatlow




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