Sentence examples for too cavalier from inspiring English sources

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"I've been too cavalier.

Had I perhaps been too cavalier about memorizing them?

This is rarely because Carberry becomes too cavalier in approach.

Pearlstine's criticisms of Cooper for being too cavalier about granting Rove confidential status are unfair.

"They're too cavalier with money, spending far more than a collector would for things.

It was possible that Mr. Shahzad had become too cavalier, said Ayesha Siddiqa, a Pakistani columnist and author.

"I think I got a little too cavalier" and jumped in to irritate him, Mr. Serhant said.

Macroeconomists, especially within central banks, were too fixated on taming inflation and too cavalier about asset bubbles.

Later biologists found this too cavalier and by the 1950s we had five kingdoms, with fungi, protozoans and bacteria separated.

Collecting seed is top of the list, so we try to ensure that nobody is too cavalier about severing stems.

After Tony Blair got too cavalier – trying to outlaw ridicule of religion – he immediately suffered a Commons defeat.

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