Laurie was particularly effective at capturing Bertie's distinctive blend of airy nonchalance and refined gormlessness. |
Visitors who linger in Madagascar often come to view even ominous setbacks with a Malagasy nonchalance. |
If Robertson is infectiously bombastic about theatre, there's a surprising nonchalance about his career on screen. |
He pounded out four espresso with such nonchalance, but the crema was dripping thick, and the shots looked amazing. |
Such was the difference in class that All Stars stroked the ball around with a nonchalance that sometimes bordered on the arrogant. |
The screen projections were cool, and the nonchalance of the band provided enough room to get into their music. |