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comparative more vacantly, superlative most vacantly
In a vacant manner; inanely or foolishly. quotations examples
Mao gave no indication that he had heard or understood Jakob; his clouded eyes were fixed vacantly on one of the long windows of the old Ming dwelling beyond which the waters of Chung Nan Hai — the Central and South lakes — sparkled in the afternoon sunshine.
1988, Anthony Grey, Peking: A Novel of China's Revolution, 1921-1978, Little, Brown and Company, page 580