glib|glibber|glibbest in English

adjective

[glɪb]

easily fluent, smooth-tongued; tending to speak in a careless or thoughtless manner, insincere, careless

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1. He has a glib tongue.

2. We're being rather glib here.

3. It was facile and glib.

4. I don't mean to sound glib.

5. He's a glib, self-centred man.

6. The fellow has a very glib tongue.

7. She's always ready with a glib excuse.

8. The spokesman's answer was just too glib.

9. His glib talk sound as sweet as a song!

10. How could you be so glib like nothing happened?

11. His glib talk sounds as sweet as a song.

12. No one was convinced by his glib answers/explanations.

13. I never knew he had such a glib tongue.

14. Was I too glib about eternal things? ( Theodore Roethke ).

15. All of those glib egotistical talk show hosts annoy me.

16. He carried the others off their feet, glib, dexterous, voluble.

17. Nietzsche wouldn't have been so glib if he'd been prescribed melarsoprol.

18. 30 He carried the others off their feet, glib, dexterous, voluble.

19. 7 All of those glib egotistical talk show hosts annoy me.

20. CHASE: Nietzsche wouldn't have been so glib if he'd been prescribed melarsoprol.

21. During heartbreak , love is a doggerel, caustic and mocking, eloquent and glib.

22. It's funny to me, you still think glib is the way to go here.

23. This is Balde, a microframework for C based on GLib and bad intentions.

24. There is nothing glib or rhetorical about Freeman's way of expressing her beliefs.

25. Strange, isn't it, how even the glibbest conversationalist becomes a hopeless Blitherer when it comes to the subject of rain