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  • adjective superlative form of glib: most glib.

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Examples

  • The web has always been a dumping group for the glibbest and grossest kinds of schadenfreude.

    Claire Gordon: The Gift of Money Claire Gordon 2011

  • Voting for the man with the glibbest line, the flashy smile, who says whatever his current audience wants to hear is NEVER a recipe for a good leader.

    Gordon Brown, Charlie Whelan and Me 2008

  • Voting for the man with the glibbest line, the flashy smile, who says whatever his current audience wants to hear is NEVER a recipe for a good leader.

    Gordon Brown, Charlie Whelan and Me 2008

  • Even the glibbest young executive would turn into gelatinous material.

    Suddenly Sassa At Nbc 2008

  • To me it is unintelligible that the full tide of glibbest chatter can be stopped at a moment in the midst of profuse good living, and the Given thanked becomingly in words of heartfelt praise.

    Doctor Thorne 2004

  • The other two, maintaining their usual expression of phlegmatic and stubborn sullenness, left the delivery of their message to him, the glibbest talker.

    The Return of Blue Pete Luke Allan

  • And now the Baboo passes into the godown, and receives from a score of servile _cicars_, glibbest of clerks, their several reports of the day's business.

    The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 01, No. 03, January, 1858 Various

  • I was supposed to be the glibbest of speech of our party, and up I got.

    Fifty Years of Railway Life in England Scotland and Ireland Tatlow, Joseph 1920

  • Her manner, reserved to the point of stiffness, and paralyzing, as it did, the glibbest masculine tongue among them, was also looked upon as the acme of perfection and all that was desirable in young ladyhood; each individual humbly admitting that while he never before had met a real lady, he knew one when he saw her.

    'Me--Smith' Caroline Lockhart 1916

  • To me it is unintelligible that the full tide of glibbest chatter can be stopped at a moment in the midst of profuse good living, and the Giver thanked becomingly in words of heartfelt praise.

    Doctor Thorne Anthony Trollope 1848

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