Extant anthropoids appear to be blithely insouciant to such syndromes. |
This is the same man who, it is said, provided the paradigm for a generation of swaggering, insouciant Britpoppers. |
I watched her, on the opposite footpath, strolling down the shady avenue with an insouciant grace. |
Markets have been insouciant about the tensions between the radical-left government of Alexis Tsipras and the rest of the euro zone. |
But whatever the insouciant stage persona said, underneath Smith desperately wanted approval. |
Inspirational and imbued with an engaging, multidimensional personality on the park, he can be infuriatingly insouciant and ungiving off it. |