Dismissably
"Dismissably" in a Sentence (3 examples)
Where Ringo was dismissably cute, George disturbingly strange, Paul sometimes OK but suspiciously maudlin--indeed, where Dylan was depressing, the Stones boring, and the Who moribund--John Lennon, retained our affection and somehow, particularly during the quiet years, earned more of it and gained our respect back as well.
He was not, for example, dismissably minor.
She had the strangest sense that the City was, simultaneously, both perfectly normal and dismissably unbelievable.
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