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"I was going about it pretty nonchalant and hitting greens and making putts," she said.
Daly seemed pretty nonchalant about that fact as he sauntered to the green.
Aside from a few gems, most of Best Buy's Black Friday ad was pretty nonchalant about doling out deals.
Ron Howard had visited a few times before, and the scientists who had advised him on language and a few other points were pretty nonchalant about the whole thing.
We were pretty nonchalant and too casual, and that's got to change.
The record-setting donor was pretty nonchalant when he dropped it off, she said.
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Mr. Lambert, who favors black eyeliner and leather pants, had told Rolling Stone that Mr. Allen, an aw-shucks Christian from Arkansas, was "the one guy that I found attractive in the whole group on the show — nice, nonchalant, pretty and totally my type — except that he has a wife".
I think you could work on your walk though – it's pretty slow and nonchalant, and quite unattractive.
I think you could work on your walk though it's pretty slow and nonchalant, and quite unattractive.
Two days after the fact, the microblogging site tweeted, "Forgot to make a big deal of this earlier, but Tumblr crossed the 20-billion-post mark Monday night". While short and not-so-sweet, this nonchalant and slightly sarcastic response is pretty demonstrative of the devil-may-care attitude many Tumblr blogs happen to have.
The very definition of nonchalant is to be calm and relaxed, pretty much 24/7.
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