How To Use Devil-may-care In A Sentence

  • Real people, not models, danced dopey and devil-may-care in real, dirty streets and futzed over relationships, all intercut with name and no-name musicians singing original tunes-blues, doo-wop, rock, country.
  • He starts calling himself “Tony T, as in TNT, boom baby!” and becomes a devil-may-care stuntman. Fantastic Fest – Dirty Mind « Geek Related
  • That sort of devil-may-care attitude, how naughty they are. Doctor Who Boss and Karen Gillan on River Song, How Her Parents Met and Hitler
  • I have tried to emulate his laconic, ‘devil-may-care’ charm, and I have certainly taken on board his capacity to say a flippant remark at times when the rest of the world is in mucho serious mode.
  • He starts calling himself “Tony T, as in TNT, boom baby!” and becomes a devil-may-care stuntman. Fantastic Fest – Dirty Mind « Geek Related
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  • The next morning we woke up to find the mild-mannered videographer had been transformed into a devil-may-care, wild-haired punk!
  • Friends think his devil-may-care attitude runs even deeper now than before.
  • Armand, I succumb to your combination of wit, folksiness and “devil-may-care” nihilism. Think Progress » Fox News: Palin’s ‘Telepalmer’ Notes Were A Clever Plot To Call Attention To Obama’s Teleprompter
  • LUXURIA collects the first volume of CASANOVA as its titular star transforms from devil-may-care thrill-seeker into the most dangerous man in the world. Image Sneak Peek of the Week | Major Spoilers - Comic Book Reviews and News
  • ” Having gained his point, he laughed, and his public laughed with him, for the usual British—or American—public likes to be amused, and thought it very amusing to see these beribboned and bestarred foreigners caught and tossed and gored on the horns of this jovial, slashing, devil-may-care British bull. Foes or Friends (1862)
  • The work is hard, the going rough at times, but there's the companionship of robust Navy laughter, the devil-may-care philosophy of the sea.
  • The devil-may-care driving habits for which Brazilian truck drivers are known make this route intimidating for the faint-of-heart.
  • All the comedy, tatty eccentricity and devil-may-care cynicism are utterly gone - and of course the ambiguous cliffhanger ending is unthinkable.
  • Dudley evolved from a goofy oddity to a devil-may-care ring villain.
  • The ‘fourth wall’ of performance means about as much to these devil-may-care renegades as the no-white-after-Labour-Day rule that fashion fascists love to impose on free spirits.
  • She says, addressing Miriam, “Rest assured, you're at the top of the tree of lace knitters now: and that attention to detail over grafting puts you ahead of me, as I get quite devil-may-care over these, having come from such long exposition to in-your-face baddish joins.” Archive 2009-05-01
  • The Libertines resemble reality TV ' celebrities ' more than old fashioned, devil-may-care rock stars.
  • Chiara was His sister, a regal beauty with aspheric eyes, cinematic in presence: Chiara who was always made up elegantly for the parties that she would throw at their flat along the Riviera; Chiara who was married to the hilarious, devil-may-care Andrea; Andrea whose family spent their summers in Nice; Andrea who had approached Chiara on a dare one sultry summer evening. The Morning of the Birth
  • As the movie's lead, Healy could play wise-cracking and devil-may-care, but there's a cruel urban edge to his character.
  • Hudson's dearth of caps probably lays with the devil-may-care attitude he adopted throughout his career.
  • As the reality of her rehab experience settles in, Gwen realizes that her devil-may-care attitude is not the answer.
  • The thought gave me a reckless, devil-may-care courage. World Wide Mind
  • The same course of illness, however, may also give rise to the temptation, if we succumb to despondency or take an attitude of devil-may-care.
  • Silver may turn out to be a classic case of the consequences of devil-may-care consumption.
  • The housing market seems to be one of the reasons behind business owners ' devil-may-care attitude.
  • Pearce's injury – he has since recovered and is back to riding on snow – was a jarring reminder of the dangers posed to these athletes who often market themselves as devil-may-care thrillseekers but know they make their living in a far more serious, and dangerous, profession. Sarah Burke Dead: Skier Dies After Accident During Training At Park City, Utah
  • The approach requires a devil-may-care swagger, a thick skin and also thick-skinned editors, who seem to be in short supply.
  • And there's a rhetorical whimsy reminiscent of some of Atkinson's earlier books, a devil-may-care gesturing at the novel's own fictionality, which can leave the characters threatening to float free of our trust in them. Started Early, Took My Dog by Kate Atkinson
  • She says, addressing Miriam, “Rest assured, you're at the top of the tree of lace knitters now: and that attention to detail over grafting puts you ahead of me, as I get quite devil-may-care over these, having come from such long exposition to in-your-face baddish joins.” Archive 2009-05-01
  • I'm starting to frighten myself, because I'm backsliding into my devil-may-care attitude.
  • There's probably no more irksome character than the humble hyphen, and though I'd love to develop a devil-may-care attitude toward it (got the bugger right that time, I reckon!), my newest coinage is hyphenhate, so you can guess just how I feel after 39713 of them and still counting. Archive 2009-04-01
  • I adopt a more devil-may-care attitude and haven't written a cookery book for four years.
  • Omar is the most feared man on the mean streets of this version of Baltimore, mostly because of his facility with a shotgun and his general devil-may-care attitude. Marion Johnson: Where to Find Positive LGBT Characters in Pop Culture
  • Jaon was looking smug, with his usual devil-may-care smirk plastered on his face.
  • The approach requires a devil-may-care swagger, a thick skin and also thick-skinned editors, who seem to be in short supply.
  • “Women like a man with a sensitive side,” Nutz said, chewing a piece of hyena gristle that dangled out of his mouth, giving him a debonair, devil-may-care air. My Brain is a Pre-Historic Babe Magnet
  • I sometimes wish I had more of that devil-may-care approach in my nature.
  • To the contagionist, filled as he is with the dread of final causes, having no faith in destiny nor in the fixed will of God, and with none of the devil-may-care indifference which might stand him instead of creeds — to such one, every rag that shivers in the breeze of a plague-stricken city has this sort of sublimity. Eothen
  • He has a rather devil-may-care attitude to his studies.
  • This is more like a pornographic shoot 'em up with a couple of devil-may-care, female gunslingers in the lead.
  • He sang the devil-may-care lines on and on, lifting the crew to the work and to the chorused emphasis of "Whiskey for my Johnny. CHAPTER VIII
  • He gave his second cousin a devil-may-care shrug.
  • Suddenly, one autumn morning, a barouche entered the courtyard of my house, drawn by an excellent pair of trotters, with a monstrous coachman on the box; and in the barouche, wrapped in a cloak of military cut, with two arsheen * of otter fur collar, with his traveling-cap worn on one side in a devil-may-care fashion, sat Misha! Desperate
  • The folk singer Jim Croce slipped a romantic reference to the pills into "Speedball Trucker," his ode to devil-may-care driving.
  • Luckily we like devil-may-care, feisty dames who laugh in the face of disapproval and adversity.

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