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How to use blasé in a sentence

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Cape Horn, even for those who are the most blasé about it, is always a very fine and great moment.
We hardly grow tired, indeed, of this pondering, so much the perpetuity and the plenitude of the place strike the most blasé spirits.
I was still getting naked with murmuring strangers, but my attitude wasn't coltishly blasé.
For years the French seemed quite blasé about economics textbooks that were filled with unreconstructed Marxism.
The J. P. was just blasé about the whole thing, he didn't offer me any support or assistance, he basically told me there was nothing he could do.
And, after an incredible 15 years behind the turntables, he has somehow managed to avoid becoming jaded or blasé.
Souad has no problem admiring others, and possesses none of the blasé attitude so common in music professionals.
High school students are, you know, a little bit jaded, a little bit blasé and all of that.
By 1985, Scotland had become almost blasé about reaching the FIFA World Cup finals.
France: Are parents too blasé about their children's safety on the Internet?
Just look at the blasé attitude we take on how money is spent in the Committee of the Regions, where we have had two internal auditors report problems to us and our action was, and is, to do nothing.
Remembering that terrorism is about conveying a message, as an audience becomes blasé to global mortality, the 'shock value' must be increased to get adequate media attention to affect large audiences.
I'm never blasé, you know, I'm always full of amazement.
No voluptuary surfeited by conquest, no colossus of the drama bruised and rent by doting adolescents, not Alexander, nor Talleyrand, was more blasé than Scott-King.
But the wunderkind, who runs the Donmar Warehouse theatre in London, was anything but blasé last night about the success of his dark satire on suburbia.
And the peak season—July and August—is still to come. It is easy to get blasé about fires: they are as much part of western summertime as baseball.
I'm thrilled that I've done well financially and I'm not blasé about it.
Most likely guess is that it was commissioned by a Chinese mortality consultancy with the aim of making western teens even more blasé about their infinitely short spell on earth than they already are.
At roughly the size of the country's GDP, that is large enough not just to cushion the blow but to allow the country's leaders to look blasé about it.
No I am not blasé I tell the things such as I feel them.
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