Well, I can't help shivering when you talk so The Titans393 blithely about ambulances and-and combat.
He had murdered the young girl that he was talking about so blithely.
People talk blithely now about the "military dictatorship," a term formerly reserved for student radicals and opposition politicians.
Carol talked blithely on like Tom wasn't in the room.
Easy for you to talk so blithely of buying wine!
"Apparently you don't know what a court action like that will involve, Mr. Lark, or you wouldn't talk so blithely about getting into one."
He will blithely talk to a physician in medical terms with utter reassurance, though he knows he is using them incorrectly.
"You talk blithely of sorcery, friend Moonglum-you who hate the art."
He talked blithely about the medicine in English, as if he was confident they'd understand.
I was amazed to hear senior American politicians talk blithely about Turkey joining the European Union, as if it was a very simple matter.