In the face of war and mass slaughter, he has proved it retains the ability to shock us with the sheer frivolity of its efforts in futility. |
The decision by Labour to funk the presidential election underlines that party's frivolity. |
Fragonard and Watteau created frothy paeans to the pleasures of surface, frivolity, and irresponsibility. |
Such erraticism and frivolity is very evident in the American coverage of the economy. |
The complaints aren't about the tone, the frivolity, or the joking references to pop culture. |
Their play with the golden balls was more frolicsome and a couple that rolled into the orchestra pit added a bit more frivolity. |