8 examples of unmeaningly in sentences

Apropos of Van Balen, an artist who painted me lately had painted a Blackamoor praying, and not filling his canvas, stuff'd in his little girl aside of Blacky, gaping at him unmeaningly; and then didn't know what to call it.

The identification did not seem to admit of a doubt, and yet "Our legal adviser appears to be somewhat preoccupied," remarked Juliet, with something of her old gaiety of manner; and, in fact, though I held the paper in my hand, my gaze was fixed unmeaningly on an adjacent lamp-post.

Sword in hand, he maintained the principle of "Death before tribute," so often and so unmeaningly toasted at home; and it was not his fault, if he did not establish it.

Lamb sent this poem to Barton in a letter in 1827, wherein he tells the story of its inception:"An artist who painted me lately, had painted a Blackamoor praying, and not filling his canvas, stuff'd in his little girl aside of Blacky, gaping at him unmeaningly; and then didn't know what to call it.

After rejecting, as his friends assert, two hundred a year from the English Ministry, he is obliged now to be silent gratis, with the additional desagrement of occupying a corner in the Luxembourg. Adieu!Heaven knows how often I may have to repeat the word thus unmeaningly.

After rejecting, as his friends assert, two hundred a year from the English Ministry, he is obliged now to be silent gratis, with the additional desagrement of occupying a corner in the Luxembourg. Adieu!Heaven knows how often I may have to repeat the word thus unmeaningly.

Lavretsky still stood there, clenching the fatal note in his hand, and gazing unmeaningly on the floor.

Here clearly the word 'love' is used unmeaningly.

8 examples of  unmeaningly  in sentences