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Hey, I want "Flippantly cheesy!" emblazoned on my next book.
Time travel just got (theoretically) easier... ewillett 2007
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Flippantly I had told Ben that I was predicting a TFC win because βit made no sense.β
Sober Second Thoughts: I told you so Duane Rollins 2009
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Flippantly, Valentine would ask, Why not make all men Shadowhunters, then?
Cassandra Clare: The Mortal Instrument Series Cassandra Clare 2009
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Flippantly, Valentine would ask, Why not make all men Shadowhunters, then?
The Mortal Instruments: Book One: City of Bones Cassandra Clare 2007
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Flippantly worded, but knowing who Kristy and Athena are could be helpful for a new reader.
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Flippantly, I later described the sensation in my paper journal as being transgendered.
neither fish nor fowl - emergency weblog; or: epersonae; or: elaine nelson 2003
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Flippantly, Turner said he was a minority, too, having to contend with three big networks, that he was also one of the poor, having lost $15 million the previous year.
Staying Tuned Daniel Schorr 2001
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Flippantly, Turner said he was a minority, too, having to contend with three big networks, that he was also one of the poor, having lost $15 million the previous year.
Staying Tuned Daniel Schorr 2001
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Flippantly, Turner said he was a minority, too, having to contend with three big networks, that he was also one of the poor, having lost $15 million the previous year.
Staying Tuned Daniel Schorr 2001
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ALEC: (Flippantly) Hadn't you better send the butler through the cellar?
kmassie commented on the word Flippantly
"Jack's choice to flippantly leave his coaching and teaching responsibilities, not to mention his lack of respect for this body, only adds to the accusations against him,"Jerry stated. Book: The Ultimate Reality Show by Clay Jacobsen on PG 142
October 1, 2010