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In contrast with the facile legibility of the older tower's brickwork, the metal cladding is apparently casually crumpled.
Often, they swallow the facile lie that victims of terror are somehow culpable.
The opening-half exchanges gave little indication that Sligo would score such a facile victory.
If you want Swift to be a dark ironist rather than a facile pamphleteer, you might examine the premises that make his fable so easy to digest.
Making a judgement based on his outer crust you might assume he could be facile and lightweight in a clever kind of way.
The book is plagued by turgid prose, facile observations, and far-fetched inferences from limited evidence.
It's also an utterly facile argument that successful competition is somehow linked to the freedom to use foul language, as you suggest.
Some may wonder at her somewhat facile distinction between apophatic and cataphatic prayer, as well as her surprising omissions.
In each, a few images are artlessly patched together, their Dada spirit in keeping with their facile, throwaway humor.
It trades on facile ideas about city and country, youth and age, boys and girls.
There is an equally facile sub-breed of Malthusians convinced that the World will exhaust its energy reserves in 15-20 years.
They try to turn our complex and multifaceted planet into the facile contents of a military thriller.
Ideological polarizations on educational issues tend to be facile and premature.
With hindsight it is too easy to pass facile moral judgments regarding decisions made in the past.
Does Tiff's tragic and complex situation lend itself to such a facile analysis?
The truth itself is far more complex than these facile comparisons, which also makes it more durable.
The objection that commentators of the right make about him is, generally, that his arguments are facile.
I do not mean that as a glib and facile question, but as the most important foreign policy debate we have to face in today's world.
As for Jenna, she's annoying one-note and completely facile in her approach.
There's nothing pretentious or facile about them-there's conviction and true wisdom at their heart, and they're always rooted in particulars.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Little you know, my cockerel, how facile a brain your 'bus so lightly bears.
The facile, uncreative Wills was granted many chances, and in Charles I lost an opportunity to make a lasting drama.
This was his special gift and as usual in such cases he was not a facile writer.
His brushwork became at once more refined, his colouring more transparent, and his method in every way more facile.
From the first he eschewed the facile trickeries and ostentations which allure the populace.
Consequently the poisoners of the wells of truth had a facile task.
A Latin tag came into my head about the facile descent into the abyss.
Mrs. Austen, in spite of her facile digestion, gagged at it.
Among the others Thomas Carew follows the classical principles of Jonson in lyrics which are facile, smooth, and sometimes a little frigid.
This facile adaptation was at once the symptom of perfect health and its best preservative.
She was a facile designer, but her manner was chronically weak.
Cassy enjoyed the food, the diluted wine, Paliser's facile touch.
Transition being so facile, what can be any man's inducement to tarry in one spot?
Then uprose smooth-tongued Nestor, the facile speaker of the Pylians, and the words fell from his lips sweeter than honey.
Let us remember the tragedy of Azzolati the ruthless, the ridiculous financier with a criminal soul and facile tears.
All the moralists assure us that descent by the primrose path is facile.
She puzzled Bouchard, she was so facile, so ready, so many-sided.
Their glib, shallow facile, sanctimonious self-serving failure to answer perfectly straightforward questions.
I cannot brush aside the problem by a facile reference to reincarnation.
He invented a facile excuse, and having taken the vacant seat next to her, looked round to see who was there.
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