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blithe·ly [ˈblaɪðli] ADV (in carefree manner)
blithely
to be blithely indifferent to sth
sich acc um etw acc nicht scheren inf
to be blithely unaware of sth
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In their state of innocence, children should not be regimented; rather, they should be playing blithely on the echoing green.
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This is re-regulation at its best considered it blithely ignores the $440 million spent in 2006 to pay for deregulation of the industry.
www.afr.com
What really grates, though, is the laziness of the media in blithely accepting the framework of the "story" created for them.
www.abc.net.au
He interviews various members of the household, blithely re-imagining current and past incidents in an idealized and incorrect way.
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Blithely so, he is depraved, devious, and cruel.
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