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He cut her off quickly, making a show of nonchalance.
Throughout our long wait, David had been a study in nonchalance.
There was just the right note of nonchalance in his voice.
With a lazy nonchalance, I turned over in the water and tried to look around.
He said nothing for a moment, and then seemed to force an expression of nonchalance onto his face.
A lot of thought goes into this recipe for nonchalance.
"I hope so," he said, had told his story with nonchalance.
He put his feet on the coffee table with studied nonchalance.
Which meant that, with desperate nonchalance, they were looking around.
"The town is taking a position of nonchalance, that they have done enough.
Northern nonchalance aside, it works that way on the other end of the state, too.
The rest of the band approached the music with a similar nonchalance.
But as a team they carry themselves casually, with a certain nonchalance.
"Goes back to before the Vikings," he says with great nonchalance.
Still, most residents there seem calm to the point of nonchalance.
"Do not think I am eager for you," he said with nonchalance.
Part of Laura's nonchalance comes from seeing children far worse off than she.
The combination of my ignorance and nonchalance was too much for her.
Almost nonchalance, as if they advanced such proposals every day of the week.
Despite his apparent nonchalance, Harry knew exactly where he was going.
The girl passes the whole thing off with innocent nonchalance.
But it was a nonchalance that felt forced and awkward.
Yet they carried themselves with a light and airy nonchalance.
He seemed to take his condition with the utmost nonchalance.
The careful nonchalance of the question showed he was tense.