| But the culture of graduate school encourages, for those who can afford it, a certain blitheness. |
| Moreover, the blitheness of the proposal to eliminate the express requirement hardly contributes to any transparency aim. |
| These is feigned blitheness about crises that will predictably attract immediate attention. |
| He also had steady nerves, and a major endowment of youthful blitheness. |
| I am not exaggerating when I relate that the days now passed with blitheness. |
| A clear sweet humor and blitheness of heart blend in this romance. |