That is the norm in tennis and cricket, where challenges in the bank have been known to be used frivolously rather than wasted. |
So actually, the government, on their own, admitted that they had filed this case in bad faith, frivolously and they were forced to admit this. |
It is a shame that the European Parliament can so frivolously violate the basic principles according to which the European Union functions. |
The responsibility of the monarch extends beyond what one commentator recently termed the frivolously enjoyable practice of buying art. |
His book deals with memes and other cognate subjects less frivolously and with much more academic rigour than I can muster. |
It is a very grave charge for one member to make against another, not something to be done frivolously or as a partisan stunt. |