To me he is
often nonchalant and appears to lose focus.
Not exact matches
The amazing Yves Saint Laurent once said «I have
often said that I wish I had invented blue jeans: the most spectacular, the most practical, the most relaxed and
nonchalant.
Often immersed in indistinct, monochrome settings, her elegant characters come to life through the artist's bold brushwork, appearing both formal and
nonchalant, quotidian and otherworldly.
Often immersed in indistinct, monochrome settings, Yiadom - Boakye's elegant characters come to life through her bold brushwork, appearing both cavalier and
nonchalant, quotidian and otherworldly.
Leaving things unfinished or loosely formed on purpose
often seems easy or
nonchalant even if it's really something else, such as deep aversion to hierarchy (aka patriarchy).
They
often give a
nonchalant / poor account of themselves and we are left to infer that they couldn't care less / that they are disrespectful of the court.»
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.