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- adverb In the manner of a
platitude .
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Examples
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The robin, revelling in detail, chirping platitudinously, is Polonius to the life.
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I'm sorry I do not yet have a video of this part of the show, for you to share with your children, as Landrieu blathers on and on platitudinously, about how carefully she constructed a brilliantly non-controversial position on the matter, by embracing all points of view and synthesizing it into a marm, that could not be removed from Plaquemines Parish if it washed on shore there.
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I'm sorry I do not yet have a video of this part of the show, for you to share with your children, as Landrieu blathers on and on platitudinously, about how carefully she constructed a brilliantly non-controversial position on the matter, by embracing all points of view and synthesizing it into a marm, that could not be removed from Plaquemines Parish if it washed on shore there.
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The panel did not investigate or report on actual availability, merely observing platitudinously:
NAS: Assuring the Integrity of Research Data « Climate Audit 2007
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(Presumably everyone accepts them taken platitudinously.)
Warranted Christian Belief 1932- 2000
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Yes, platitudinously but truly, politics make strange bedfellows.
Gone with the Wind Margaret Mitchell 1996
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Yes, platitudinously but truly, politics make strange bedfellows.
Gone with the Wind Margaret Mitchell 1996
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Yes, platitudinously but truly, politics make strange bedfellows.
Gone with the Wind Margaret Mitchell 1996
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Yes, platitudinously but truly, politics make strange bedfellows.
Gone with the Wind Margaret Mitchell 1996
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Yes, platitudinously but truly, politics make strange bedfellows.
Gone with the Wind Margaret Mitchell 1996
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