Nonchalant Sentence Examples

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  • Dean answered in a voice as nonchalant as he could muster.

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  • Have you been too nonchalant about your own legacy?

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  • The nonchalant reply of Miller was a simple "yeah."

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  • Her throat tightened, understanding the honor despite his nonchalant delivery.

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  • Adrienne shucked her coat and tried to act nonchalant in spite of the warmth in her cheeks.

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  • The animals had a nonchalant air of "What are you doing here, humans?" about them.

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  • The nonchalant attitude by the police to the bus burning has got a few people in Ramsay Street talking.

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  • The communities in the locality were in lockdown after Straffen's almost nonchalant escape and his presumed murder of Linda Bowyer.

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  • She had a nonchalant way of giving directions.

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  • The nonchalant, easy manner of Ralph Dawes was a very good attempt at covering up the problem.

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  • In a rather nonchalant response, Rumsfeld has cited the thousands of retired military men who haven't yet demanded his resignation.

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  • As nonchalant as Wynn was being about it, he knew what it meant.

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  • He approached, yet not close enough to spook her, and trying to sound nonchalant said, "Fancy meeting you here."

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  • The actor had a nonchalant delivery that was cool, honest, appealling and likeable.

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  • He had a strange star-like quality; but, even though people recognized him, he was quite nonchalant.

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  • If you prefer to cover your thighs, look to the company's elegant swim dresses, which flatter the figure, support the bust and exude nonchalant glamour.

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  • Rifle shooting in Gun is nonchalant and fun.

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  • His nod was nonchalant.

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  • His shrug and tone were nonchalant.

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  • Kors' creative styles will provide even the most sensible consumer with a look of nonchalant originality; and this nonchalant edginess is exactly what defines high fashion.

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  • He stared at the nonchalant Fate.

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  • Not all Virgo males are fault-ridden and nonchalant partners.

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  • She appeared very nonchalant with a well turned out standard Brompton, devoid of the gizmos sported by her husband's machine.

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  • At the age of five he is handed over by his seemingly nonchalant father and grief-stricken mother to the missionary nuns as tradition demands.

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  • His heart pounded in his chest, and he tried to look nonchalant.

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  • He sounded just as nonchalant when asked about the overall shape of his team.

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  • Six or more snakes swing from the skull the hero holds, however he remains nonchalant, not looking.

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  • They may seem too nonchalant or easygoing to wear out to dinner with friends or even to the movies.

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  • The messy bun was considered the height of style for so long because it suggested a sort of carefree, nonchalant, wash-and-go attitude.

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  • It is easy to become nonchalant about joining such dating sites.

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  • Casual, preppy, and bursting with the kind of nonchalant elitism that still allows you to sleep at night, Lacoste bags are the perfect addition to any upscale wardrobe.

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  • On the surface, a Virgo guy can seem fairly nonchalant - that's when he's not being demanding.

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