Both Uses of
blithe
in
Anne Frank, the Diary of a Young Girl
- His ardor eventually cools, especially since I ignore his passionate glances and pedal blithely on my way.
Chpt 42-06 *blithely = in a carefree and happy manner
- The men smoke, Peter's eyes close from the strain of listening, Mama is dressed in her long, dark negligee, Mrs. van D. is trembling because of the planes, which take no notice of the speech but fly blithely on toward Essen, Father is slurping his tea, and Margot and I are united in a sisterly way by the sleeping Mouschi, who has taken possession of both our knees.
Chpt 44-03blithely = unconcerned with what is happening below
Definition:
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(blithe) carefree and happy -- often unaware of or ignoring something that should be of concern