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Use "glibly" in a sentence
"In this case, it's a term glibly applied to someone who, having failed to win an open seat after spending $160 million, will instead attempt to dislodge an entrenched incumbent in the form of Dianne Feinstein."
"Mr. Geary looked at her sharply, but she said the name glibly, and"
"Of all the terms glibly flung about in every debate not one has been so confused as Moral Force."