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flippantly Meaning in Bengali







flippantly's Usage Examples:

The concept of unobtainium is often applied hand-wavingly, flippantly or humorously.


were considered a parody of the Contest itself – especially its more flippantly named prior winners "La, la, la" ( in 1968), "Boom Bang-a-Bang" (1969).


the consequences of these policies will be in the long run, they reply flippantly, as might the prodigal son of a warning father: 'In the long run we are.


The irony that we flippantly waste so much human life but wait until someone's death to bestow all.


and enormously fat (Chief Justice Scott, who was himself rather heavy, flippantly called him "the double man").


Instead, they are direct and often flippantly casual.


"canonic music", "cultivated music", "serious music", as well as the more flippantly used "real music" and "normal music".


The Trotters suggest plenty of names, until Rodney flippantly suggests naming the baby Damien.


When Braden points out the conflict, she flippantly says the people will enjoy her show more.


White flippantly wishes for £200, which will enable him to make the final mortgage payment.


turns out to be in the yard of a hostile "ugly kid," who, in disbelief, flippantly tells her she can have the tree if it falls down.


Roger flippantly calls Don, "Rochester" when asking him to bring ice cubes, in reference.


While talking to Xander, Willow flippantly suggests that Buffy and Spike get married if Spike's so important.


British commentator Terry Wogan, who dubbed "Shir Habatlanim," perhaps flippantly, "a simple song of love" following their performance.


of heart, Rumple later delights her with access to his vast library, flippantly calling it just another room for her to clean.


process of his band's vocals: "We recorded our part very quickly, almost flippantly, like we'd get a second chance.


one-night stands, once turning up to Debra's housewarming with a girl he flippantly refers to as "chick from bar", and hitting on Batista's sister Jamie (Aimee.


She is also mentioned flippantly when Bruce reminds Alfred of his letting her into the Batcave in the first.


One of the committee members flippantly suggests nominating Linda Lovelace.



Synonyms:

airily;

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