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been casual
adjective
Happening by chance.
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Many of the theory-wielders — Ariès above all — had been casual about standards of evidence.
Twice after the interval his defence had been casual to through balls.
Greece has been casual with its agricultural wealth, as it was casual about most things until its harsh comeuppance.
One individual said there had been casual discussions among LVMH executives about the feasibility of Mr. Galliano's returning to his own label.
CONSIDERING the elegant bottle of sangiovese he was about to pour, the waiter's ragged stocking cap and well-worn black sweater might have been casual to the point of gauche.
Brooke, as Marshall's wife, and Vincent, who was married to the former Minnie Cushing, had been casual acquaintances until, at a dinner party designed expressly to lure Brooke out of her bereavement, Vincent fell instantly, importunately in love with her.
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A lot of the most popular mobile games up to now have been casual games and those that can be played in short bursts — like Draw Something but also Angry Birds and the rest.
But Tuesday was casual.
"It's casual.
The seating was casual.
How casual is casual?
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