Sentence examples for devil may care from inspiring English sources

"devil may care" is correct and usable in written English.
It's an idiom meaning that someone has a careless attitude, or that they don't care about the consequences of their actions. For example: "John always takes risks and does dangerous things, but he does it with a devil may care attitude."

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That's the sort of devil may care attitude the new owners of F1 will love.

I envy that freedom, that "devil may care" outlook on life.

The devil may care what people think, but Herman Cain doesn't.

The plot of Devil May Care is hardly worth mentioning.

He has simplified his job by setting "Devil May Care" in the 1960s.

Devil May Care - Sebastian Faulks (Penguin £7.99) 007 versus a villain with a monkey's paw.

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Kidd is himself, and devil-may-care.

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As were generations of devil-may-care stars.

See? Now, I'm a devil-may-care rebel.

WILDWOOD never lacks for goofy, devil-may-care wonderment.

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