Use of glib in Sentences. 29 Examples

The examples include glib at the start of sentence, glib at the end of sentence and glib in the middle of sentence

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glib at the end of sentence


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

glib in the middle of sentence


  1. He has a glib tongue.
  2. We're being rather glib here.
  3. He's a glib, self-centred man.
  4. The fellow has a very glib tongue.
  5. She's always ready with a glib excuse.
  6. I never knew he had such a glib tongue.
  7. His glib talk sound as sweet as a song!
  8. His glib talk sounds as sweet as a song.
  9. You are certainly blessed with a glib tongue.
  10. Up until then, it had all been glib and throwaway.
  11. No one was convinced by his glib answers/explanations.
  12. All of those glib egotistical talk show hosts annoy me.
  13. Was I too glib about eternal things? ( Theodore Roethke ).
  14. Mr. Lewis takes an insufferably glib attitude toward it all.
  15. He carried the others off their feet, glib, dexterous, voluble.
  16. When women do confront sexism, the glib reply is often that it is a joke.
  17. He was glib in tongue, lavish in promises, big in size and somewhat stupid.
  18. It is, as the morbidly glib never tire of reminding us, as natural as life.
  19. I know this will sound glib, but don't pretend you aren't feeling what you feel.
  20. CHASE: Nietzsche wouldn't have been so glib if he'd been prescribed melarsoprol.
  21. There is nothing glib or rhetorical about Freeman's way of expressing her beliefs.
  22. Griffiths is glib and has a lot of superficial information on a number of subjects.
  23. Some of them, sadly, are glib, glossy reports which do the client companies few favours.
  24. Most have spent all their sentient life as paid-up devotees, and the glib phrases soon roll off the tongue.
  25. It's all very glib, with its attempt at representing tough street realities doused with treacly sentimentality.
  26. Steve is annoyed and Amy furious at my glib suggestion that their late beloved Kiwi inhabits the body of a stranger cat.
  27. He had taken it for granted that his verbose and glib explanation of the facts would convince the jury of his innocence.
  28. This is a false and counterproductive approach; it is to true open-mindedness what glib moral relativism is to genuine tolerance.

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