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Glibness is a character trait, not a consequence of my knowledge-level.
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'Glibness' they call it, and scent behind it the adventurer, the player of the confidence trick or the three-card trick, the robber of the widow and the orphan.
Yet Again Max Beerbohm 1914
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Glibness, they warned, did not go far in her courtroom.
The Sins of Brother Curtis Lisa Davis 2011
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Glibness, they warned, did not go far in her courtroom.
The Sins of Brother Curtis Lisa Davis 2011
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Glibness and an inability to feel shame seems to be enough.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Why Should Larry Craig Resign?: 2007
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Glibness and superior charm Need for constant stimulation/prone to boredom Lack of any remorse or guilt-
The Big Bad Wolf Patterson, James, 1947- 2003
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Pre Before occuri. e., possessed of unusal powers of prediction E, ex Out Egregiousnesslie, act Glibness frankness Ness Noun suffix gregariousne ssfriendlyness Se Apart Segregateanalyze, change ion Noun suffix added to worbs Congregation, segregation, aggregatio n Parity paymentsrefer to payments that shows an equality to earnings for some Par Equal agreedupon year disparateindicates essential
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Glibness aside, individual American investors are right to be worried about the future of the dollar.
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Glibness / superficial charm e.g., unconcerned attitude, overly polite, inappropriate levity
Signs of the Times 2009
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Glibness aside, individual American investors are right to be worried about the future of the dollar.
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