Phrases with «such nonchalance»

The phrase "such nonchalance" means behaving or showing calmness and indifference, without much concern or interest. Full definition

Sentences with «such nonchalance»

  • Her years spent in London attending the prestigious American school, rubbing shoulders with some of the biggest names in music, film, and literature of the day, are shared with such a nonchalance that it never comes across as desperate name dropping, but rather demonstrates just how little control she had over her life, despite being largely left on her own by her neglectful mother. (goodereader.com)
  • But when he displays such nonchalance regarding the safe disposal of nuclear waste, it's difficult to view his energy strategy as being as adequately nuanced as it should be — nuclear power is perhaps the most serious, complicated energy source there is. (treehugger.com)
  • There's far less excuse for such nonchalance this time, coming just a few years after we saw the precise consequences of the bubble, and the means by which it grew. (newrepublic.com)
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