Use "frivolous" in a sentence

1. Officer Cha's really frivolous.

2. It is anything but frivolous.

3. I am not being frivolous.

4. Sorry, I was being frivolous.

5. The court discourages frivolous law suits.

6. Airheaded Frivolous, dim-witted, useless, or unintelligent

7. Airheaded Frivolous, dim-witted, useless, or unintelligent

8. My young frivolous, is you give pain.

9. Gone were the frivolous hats and bright blazers.

10. I feel like doing something completely frivolous today.

11. She a frivolous little fool vain and flighty.

12. To be thinking about partying was downright frivolous!

13. She had a reputation of being a frivolous coquette.

14. Want to to drop a bad habit this frivolous.

15. 23 I feel like doing something completely frivolous today.

16. What does Birdbrained mean? Silly and frivolous; empty-headed

17. Bubblehead definition: a frivolous person Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

18. I thought you were more into frivolous games these days.

19. Work time is too valuable to waste on frivolous games.

20. At he's still rather frivolous and needs to grow up.

21. He dismissed her later poems as fey and frivolous.

22. This is a frivolous way of attacking the problem.

23. Isabelle was a frivolous little fool, vain and flighty.

24. She has a frivolous nature and won't take anything seriously.

25. That's not a frivolous activity, because, I mean, think of ants.

26. Life , thin and light-off time and time again frivolous tireless.

27. I think he sees her as a frivolous young woman.

28. Readers will not accept just a frivolous love scene thrown in.

29. Mr. Iwamura only called with a frivolous inquiry, at my request.

30. Contentions divide people over mainly frivolous and meaningless differences of opinion

31. That frivolous fool, of course he would hire a Bankrupt cart

32. 12 synonyms for Birdbrained: empty-headed, featherbrained, flighty, frivolous, frothy, giddy

33. His criticisms were always captious and frivolous, never offering constructive suggestions.

34. Inclination in that direction has long been considered frivolous and unmanly.

35. Trump attorney Alan Garten claimed the lawsuit is "bogus and completely frivolous".

36. Its tone is playful and frivolous but it makes some valid criticisms.

37. 6 I think he sees her as a frivolous young woman.

38. But they are wrong to see gay marriage as trivial or frivolous.

39. At 18[Sentencedict.com], he's still rather frivolous and needs to grow up.

40. Perhaps the characters are arbitrary and the ancestral female's choice was frivolous.

41. " Might drop on his head from the sky , " said the frivolous Herbert .

42. Like those films, “Backwash” is an absurdist journey precipitated by a frivolous happening

43. 13 It disclosed no reasonable cause of action and was frivolous and vexatious.

44. The Sabbath can help separate us from that which is frivolous, inappropriate, or immoral.

45. Another way is to promote play as an essential activity, not a frivolous activity.

46. She seemed to have a proper regard for the frivolous things in life.

47. I just decided I was a bit too frivolous to be a doctor.

48. 11 Lightsome, frivolous, without massiness feeling, contractive pore, flaw of effective cover skin.

49. The man's is the opposite -- frivolous, fun, free of responsibility, one-night, non-committal.

50. So before you start thinking of play as just not serious, play doesn't mean frivolous.

51. She thought that reading romantic novels was a frivolous way of spending her time.

52. They were like a new kind of creature: light, evanescent, frivolous and absolutely predatory.

53. For "transavantgarde" Ryabchenko, peculiar by programmatic emptiness and adjusted aestheticism, frivolous playfulness and mechanistic combinatorics.

54. Barratry also takes the form of frivolous lawsuits filed in order to make a profit

55. 28 They were like a new kind of creature: light, evanescent, frivolous and absolutely predatory.

56. “This is an Abusively frivolous defamation claim,” First Amendment attorney Ken White noted via Twitter

57. A higher law of marriage rejects frivolous divorcing as a course leading to adulterous remarriages.

58. It could hardly be said that Mrs. Bush had led a frivolous or unproductive life.

59. : to raise trivial and frivolous objection The author cAviled about the design of the book's cover.

60. * Such stories only “furnish questions for research” —that is, raise frivolous questions that lead to pointless research.

61. : to raise trivial and frivolous objection The author Caviled about the design of the book's cover.

62. 5:13) This argues against spending time and effort passing on frivolous information to our brothers.

63. Would some parents choose schools with the fanciest athletic facilities or the most frivolous courses and waste taxpayers' money?

64. The distinction, if any, was in the less frivolous nature and superior literary quality of the madrigal texts.

65. In Burlesque the serious is treated lightly and the frivolous seriously; genuine emotion is sentimentalized, and trivial emotions are

66. 15 The distinction, if any, was in the less frivolous nature and superior literary quality of the madrigal texts.

67. The group says it wants politicians to stop wasting public money on what it believes are frivolous projects.

68. Caviling: The act of raising captious and frivolous objections; an objection of a captious nature: as, “cavillings and menacings,”

69. He was more certain than ever now that Tu Hsin-to was nothing more than a frivolous young hedonist .

70. 14 These can be a valuable source of intelligence but frivolous or vexatious cases will be dealt with appropriately.

71. Then he learnt that she was the man's daughter, and frivolous thoughts were swept away on a tide of sympathy.

72. And if that was not outrageous enough, Carter filed a frivolous lawsuit against his own victim, which was promptly dismissed.

73. Cocteau soon became known in Bohemian artistic circles as The Frivolous Prince, the title of a volume he published at twenty-two.

74. But the carefree spirit of foolish jesting and frivolous laughter that such entertainment engenders is not to be confused with genuine joy.

75. In the first stage of life the mind is frivolous and easily distracted; it misses progress by failing in Consecutiveness and persistence

76. ‘In the first stages of life the mind is frivolous and easily distracted, it misses progress by failing in Consecutiveness and persistence.’

77. (Genesis 1:28, Today’s English Version) Man’s wanton, almost frivolous destruction of the wild kingdom is a gross abuse of that trust.

78. The emergence of a numerous class of frivolous intellectuals is one of the least welcome phenomena of the age of modern capitalism.

79. In his last annual message, Leitch denounced "the Cavillings of those who disturb the public ear with crapulous complaints about frivolous matters, …

80. Frivolous, sullen, moping, angry, affected, dishearten'd, Atheistical, I know every one of you, I know the sea of torment, doubt, despair and unbelief