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How to use insouciantly in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word insouciantly? Here are some examples.

Sentence Examples
Tiring of this, the Gerrys insouciantly strike out for a hike off the beaten track.
She insouciantly draws on her parents' conservative attitudes for her routines with a trademark deadpan.
In each, two friends in similar-color clothing stand looking out insouciantly.
The Maine photographs aren't as insouciantly riveting as his New York images.
It was the schoolboy's dream, humiliating England, swaggeringly and insouciantly triumphant.
Since the mid-Nineties, I've witnessed Manhattanites insouciantly wearing strappy high heels even when the temperatures are subzero.
Charming, suave, mischievous, irresistibly sly, a wooer insouciantly determined to win back his beloved by fair means or foul.
We insouciantly embezzle the leather industry codes, and adapt them to our tender and mischievous world.
A bare-shouldered woman lolls insouciantly on the cover of the magazine.
Every so often letters describing the special charm of women who insouciantly glamourised the need to augment a short leg.
Mr. Smith treats certain of my remarks about Kierkegaard as though they were obiter dicta, insouciantly tossed off without context or explanation.
Ghost IV hints at personhood, of a figure leaning insouciantly against a wall, breaking up the lines of the space, making a jagged hypotenuse.
Such activities figure only residually in insouciantly trashy installations that celebrate the do-it-yourself, art-kid scenes that proliferate throughout the land.
Admittedly, this view is subjective, but my aim is to suggest that at least some of the negative criticism of Fifine that Allis cites, he disregards a little too insouciantly.
The effect is that of seeing colourful songbirds, flying insouciantly around a massive and venerable building on a day of shifting light and shadow.
Insouciantly idle, he used to be the laziest and fastest man in F1 before being dumped by Ferrari but returns renewed, revived and raring to go.
Examples from Classical Literature
The blood of his actress mother carried him insouciantly over the pregnant silence that received him.
He who had insouciantly reassured Mother had himself to choke down the timorous speculations of a shop-bound clerk.
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