blaséin a sentence
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She exhibited blasé indifference.blasé = uninterested
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He was with some gorgeous blonde, and the two of them were trying to be very blasé and all, like as if he didn't even know people were looking at him. (source)blasé = uninterested (casual as though nothing was unusual)
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Her tone was drawling and blasé.† (source)blasé = uninterested
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But though I tried (with some success) to act blase, trailing him indifferently around Manhattan as if I didn't care one way or another, in truth I stuck to him in much the same anxious spirit that Popchik —desperately lonely—had followed along constantly behind Boris and me in Vegas.† (source)
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But don't you see, Harry, that if he intended the diary to be passed to, or planted on, some future Hogwarts student, he was being remarkably blase about that precious fragment of his soul concealed within it.† (source)
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I smiled at how perfectly blasé I sounded.† (source)
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You know the awful singsong of the blase: Seeeen it.† (source)blase = uninterested
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She listened to my diatribe, her expression purposefully blasé.† (source)
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There is something about his extremely blase attitude that inspires fear.† (source)
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Something about Yousef's blasé demeanor rubbed off on Alan, and he stopped worrying.† (source)
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The veterans usually laughed when one showed up and flicked through it quickly in a blase way before throwing it aside, so we did the same.† (source)
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She's all by herself (not that normal) and has this sort of blank expression on her face (not angry or hurt—just blasé) and she looks me in the eye and says, "Be careful, Caitlin."† (source)
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We're on our way to a party," I blurted, since Doreen had gone sudden ly dumb as a post and was fiddling in a blase way with her white lace pocketbook cover.† (source)
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In two months, I had become blasé.† (source)
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General Peckem drifted toward the window, laughing quietly again, and settled back against the sill with his arms folded, greatly satisfied by his own wit and by his knowledgeable, blase impudence.† (source)
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Jaded college kids didn't look so blasé anymore.† (source)
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