Adverb
In a blithe manner.
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Sarah blithely stumbles smack into the loop despite’ Niles attempts to warn her off, and after going through every single stage of grief in rapid order, resigns herself to spending forever enjoying drunken, meaningless antics in the desert. Source: Internet
From a Thatcherite perspective, this amounts to unilateral economic disarmament, but Johnson blithely threw away this huge benefit of Brexit, all in the hope of agreement for agreement’s sake. Source: Internet
All these commentators, and a few more, seem to recollect a moment when Clinton blithely escaped accountability for awful sex offenses because the feckless liberals let him skip. Source: Internet
And the opponents here are blithely overestimating the liberty of all workers to walk away from jobs any time they want. Source: Internet
I'd be interested to hear if anyone spots me blithely revealing any egregious prejudices. Source: Internet