Lacking in driving experience plus the fact that they tend to be
more nonchalant about speed and taking risky maneuvers, they get involved in accidents more often than mature drivers do.
When we were younger, we might have been
more nonchalant about sex.
Highly recommend the rolling up of the sleeves for
a more nonchalant bridal vibe.
I suppose I'm a bit
more nonchalant in my use - I don't typically measure it out when I cook, but when I do follow a recipe, I just scoop the oil out of the container - solid or not.
Perhaps it is true that the media — especially television — have prompted many young adults to take
a more nonchalant approach to sports than their parents did, but I for one have been an avid fan since the age of four.
Not exact matches
The amount of research, outlining, writing, rewriting and hair pulling that goes into crafting a great book requires
more than the «
nonchalant attention» you'd devote to a side hustle or passion project.
Be unemotional and
nonchalant about it, and he may come around
more quickly because it's boring not getting a rise out of you.
He sits there and he's
nonchalant, but he's got a lot
more knowledge up there than I first expected.
Rely on the
nonchalant vibe of shorts and sneakers included in the same outfit
more so if you're a fan of athleisure looks.
This highly entertaining return of one of the cinema's most enduring giant beasts moves like crazy — the film feels
more like 90 minutes than two hours — and achieves an ideal balance between wild action, throwaway humor, genre refreshment and, perhaps most impressively, a
nonchalant awareness of its own modest importance in the bigger scheme of things.
However
nonchalant his painterly marks... read
more... «Cy Twombly's juggling act»
Washington is generally
nonchalant about protests, but Saturday's gathering prompted
more attention and speculation than usual.
Something as
nonchalant as shaking your head in disapproval of something the other parent did can be much
more harmful to the observing child than one would think.