With an incredible nonchalance he picks up each cobra and throws it to one side.
From the metro.co.uk
It would be Pirlo's delicate chip, a stirring display of outrageous nonchalance.
From the sfgate.com
In lieu of expertise, instant or otherwise, there's a fog of matey nonchalance.
From the thisislondon.co.uk
How much nonchalance can one man express before it begins to sound like nonsense?
From the guardian.co.uk
There had been plays recently where Cano's nonchalance had come into question.
From the lohud.com
But his seeming contentment, almost nonchalance has long hidden a terrible trauma.
From the nzherald.co.nz
Plus, officials insist that the nonchalance of the past was almost ridiculous.
From the time.com
Naturally, the swagger, the good looks and the nonchalance were all present.
From the independent.co.uk
It soaked up those deep drainage channels at intersections with nonchalance.
From the usatoday.com
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The trait of remaining calm and seeming not to care; a casual lack of concern
(nonchalant) casual: marked by blithe unconcern; "an ability to interest casual students"; "showed a casual disregard for cold weather"; "an utterly insouciant financial policy"; "an elegantly insouciant manner"; "drove his car with nonchalant abandon"; "was polite in a teasing nonchalant manner"
(nonchalantly) coolly: in a composed and unconcerned manner; "without more ado Barker borrowed a knife from his brigade Major and honed it on a carborundum stone as coolly as a butcher"
(nonchalantly) casually: in an unconcerned manner; "glanced casually at the headlines"
Nonchalant is a singer, rapper, and songwriter from Washington, D.C. She had a hit in 1996 with the gold single "5 O'clock", which peaked at #20 on the Billboard 200.
Indifference; carelessness; coolness
(nonchalant) Casually calm and relaxed; Indifferent; unconcerned; behaving as if detached