flippancy u rečniku PONS

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Is it surprising that our surviving bourgeoisie, surrounded as they are by a culture of flippancy and desecration, should be so drawn to opera?
spectator.org
The irony and occasional flippancy replicate much of the marriages shape.
en.wikipedia.org
The note of flippancy you can hear is exactly what comes through in the performance.
blogs.crikey.com.au
Flippancy aside, this is clearly about much more than recipes.
theconversation.com
However, what makes this new wave of cinema so successful is the sheer flippancy of its entrance.
www.redbrick.me
There is, in this last phrase, an apparent flippancy that bespeaks the restraint of wisdom.
www.ft.com
It is amplified by the main presenter's flippancy towards damaging such desirable consumer electronic products that has often riled the people viewing watching it.
en.wikipedia.org
Thus, their intellectual and emotional investment in rhetorical flippancy involving the question of ethnic politics, eventually assumes an ideological stock-in-trade character.
www.ghanaweb.com
Hunt's flippancy and familiarity, often degenerating into the ludicrous, subsequently made him a target for ridicule and parody.
en.wikipedia.org
The secretary of labor denounced the flippancy of the cigarette smoking, cocktail-drinking flapper.
en.wikipedia.org

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