How To Use Nonchalance In A Sentence

  • Europa, meanwhile, marcel-waved and flat-chested, faces the rear: legs crossed, back straight, in other words sitting in the attitude of stylish nonchalance one might associate with cinematic comedies of the 1930s. The Flight of Europa
  • She showed a surprising nonchalance the first time she flew a plane.
  • If she were to be submitted to my tuition, it would take me half a century to undo what old squaretoes and his prim wife have been prosing into her, to give her a fashionable manner, or becoming nonchalance. The Curate and His Daughter, a Cornish Tale
  • He admired the nonchalance of penny-dreadful criminals, and imitated it. Times, Sunday Times
  • To mount the scaffolds . To advance to the muzzles of guns wit perfect nonchalance.
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  • With true aristocratic nonchalance, its dark interior resembled, not black broadcloth and leather, but a kind of agora, so littered was every surface with the hairs of her pack of King Charles spaniels. Michael Henry Adams: "Would You Like Me To Take My Shoes Off?", Dancing, Lunching and Laughing With Mrs. William F. Buckley, Jr.
  • Mask He conceals his worries behind a mask of nonchalance.
  • Here and there a man is puffing at his beloved "gasper" with the nonchalance that marks your bull-dog breed when stern work is afoot. Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 158, 1920-04-14
  • Roos feigned nonchalance by studying the pictures of Paloma Blanca on the wall. FINAL RESORT
  • Perhaps never," said Lilian, endeavoring, not very successfully, to steady her voice and speak with _nonchalance_, "unless you are willing to leave what you call your sphere and seek me in mine. Evenings at Donaldson Manor Or, The Christmas Guest
  • His nonchalance and cool attitude towards her was really beginning to bug her in more ways than one.
  • I'm hoping that immediately upon arrival, some kind of filmy sophistication and nonchalance will settle over me and not all and sundry will be able to identify me as a New York neophtye. Weeme Diary Entry
  • At nine Captain Blethen appeared, smoking a cigar with nonchalance, and told us that the hurricane had nearly boxed the compass, and had been the most severe he had known for seventeen years.
  • Moving seamlessly on, and needing his full measure of Etonian nonchalance to avoid embarrassment, the coalitional prime minister spoke of his grave fear that AV would result in more coalitions. AV referendum: The Dave and Dr No show | Editorial
  • Beneath his apparent nonchalance he is as nervous and excited as the rest of us.
  • Some journalists criticize her nonchalance and indifference.
  • Rabelaisian ditty, a gross amazing jest, a chuckle of deep Satyric humour; -- and the monstrous "thickness" of Life, its friendly aplomb and nonchalance, its grotesque irreverence, its shy shrewd common-sense, its tough fibres, and portentous indifference to "distinction"; tumbles us over in the mud -- for all our "aloofness" -- and roars over us, like a romping bull-calf! Visions and Revisions A Book of Literary Devotions
  • He's not frightened of mixing bluegrass religiosity, slacker nonchalance or even English folk rock into his music.
  • He sweeps through the Debussy pieces with a nonchalance that is almost disarming but his keyboard touch is indeed lithe and very beautiful.
  • Beneath his apparent nonchalance he is as nervous and excited as the rest of us.
  • To mount the scaffolds . To advance to the muzzles of guns wit perfect nonchalance.
  • I tried to compose my features into a combination of nonchalance and justification.
  • We’re left feeling completely disconnected from these actions, approached with a nonchalance that is both boring and inconducive. Flixnjoystix.com! » Bobert Would Love To Visit BRUGES Again!
  • My confidence was returning despite his nonchalance and I sped my pace up to walk beside him.
  • I, for one, should not be surprised by Rochford's nonchalance.
  • It is an image for all time: tiny figure beneath a sky-scraping mast, Tower Bridge open to salute her, left arm hooked around the forestay with the greatest nonchalance, and right arm raised, fist clenched.
  • He conceals his worries behind a mask of nonchalance.
  • It's hard to tell with Brazil whether their lackadaisical nonchalance is nerviness, or that's just who they are. David Henry Sterry: World Cup 2010: What We've Learned and What Must Be Done
  • Ferrari has aged Montezemolo, and while he is still the smart-dressing embodiment of that nonchalance the Italians call sprezzatura, he looks tired and lacks some of the verbal dynamism of 20 years ago. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • The screen projections were cool, and the nonchalance of the band provided enough room to get into their music.
  • Ricky Ponting, who gets up and scores centuries these days with the nonchalance of a man having a shave, was facing the press after his third ton in three Tests.
  • A warning on the label advises drinkers to take it in small servings: "and with an air of aristocratic nonchalance. Latest news, breaking news, current news, UK news, world news, celebrity news, politics news
  • He conceals his worries behind a mask of nonchalance.
  • They can give a Saturday morning hangover at the coffee bar an air of elegant nonchalance.
  • I turned around, affected nonchalance, and stuck my head through her door as I'd done a dozen times in the past. THE HUNDREDTH MAN
  • Beneath his apparent nonchalance he is as nervous and excited as the rest of us.
  • In an act of complete nonchalance, the 23 year-old Southampton lad started a food fight leaving other guests liable to be pasted with flying fish remains and crustaceans.
  • One of the most famous of these ‘pasquinades’ neatly demonstrates how much Romans care about their heritage, for all their apparent nonchalance.
  • His nonchalance contrasted with insatiable appetite from hedge funds and speculators. Times, Sunday Times
  • This sets the boys into a frenzy of competitiveness carefully concealed behind the private school ethic of nonchalance.
  • I grew up with 14-year-old crackheads, ‘Beck says with disarming nonchalance.’
  • Such was the difference in class that All Stars stroked the ball around with a nonchalance that sometimes bordered on the arrogant.
  • Nevertheless, playing the field required a certain nonchalance and confidence neither of which I appeared to be able to muster.
  • Beneath his apparent nonchalance he is as nervous and excited as the rest of us.
  • Youths seek out shade under trees and adopt poses of nonchalance, but there is an infectious air of languid excitement for the upcoming performances.
  • Adrina rode up beside Damin, assuming an air of nonchalance. TREASON KEEP
  • Rubbing the sweat from my brow, I ask a few questions and smile with feigned nonchalance.
  • This nonchalance is understandable: pictures of his pub are flashed around the world's televisions every time the river breaks its banks.
  • A one-dimensional and predictable song structure spewed rock clichés at me with teenage nonchalance and abandon.
  • Despite his attempt at nonchalance, Jason noticed the catch in his voice immediately.

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