Charming, suave, mischievous, irresistibly sly, a wooer insouciantly determined to win back his beloved by fair means or foul. |
Mr. Smith treats certain of my remarks about Kierkegaard as though they were obiter dicta, insouciantly tossed off without context or explanation. |
It was the schoolboy's dream, humiliating England, swaggeringly and insouciantly triumphant. |
In each, two friends in similar-color clothing stand looking out insouciantly. |
Since the mid-Nineties, I've witnessed Manhattanites insouciantly wearing strappy high heels even when the temperatures are subzero. |
She insouciantly draws on her parents' conservative attitudes for her routines with a trademark deadpan. |