Sentence examples for be cavalier from inspiring English sources

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be cavalier

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A military man serving on horse, early modern cavalry officers who had abandoned the heavy armor of medieval knights.

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"You can't be cavalier".

"I can't be cavalier about money.

And he can be cavalier with evidence.

I decide to be cavalier.

Still, we couldn't be cavalier with this.

"It's not something we can be cavalier about".

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The poet was cavalier.

That the U.C. top guys are cavalier.

They weren't being cavalier".

This was cavalier, but characteristic.

He was cavalier about chronic deficits.

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