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casualness
ˈcasualness [f. casual + -ness.] Casual state or quality. (See casual 5, 6.)1882 Sat. Rev. No. 1393. 45 Stacks of umbrellas and bales of neglected great coats which in Scotland Yard await their owners, and mutely reproach the casualness of man. 1924 R. Macaulay Orphan Island xvi. 222 There's a prodi... Oxford English Dictionary
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casualness
casualnessn [U]. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Lost (Cool Calm Pete album)
and often-amusing lyrics delivered in an offhand style somewhere between Kanye West's peculiarly off-kilter rhythms and Mike Skinner's conversational casualness wikipedia.org
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René Mercet
"The referee conducted the operations with such casualness that he frequently appeared to be Italy's twelfth man" reads the summary of the french sports wikipedia.org
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emergentness
† eˈmergentness Obs. rare—0. [f. emergent a. + -ness.] The state of being emergent; ‘emergency, casualness’ (Bailey).1736 in Bailey. 1775 in Ash. Oxford English Dictionary
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Sam Jam
Reception While writing about the talk show, Karthik Keramalu of Film Companion stated that: "There’s a certain casualness and a sense of intimacy when wikipedia.org
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Alor Malay
Full reduplication of the verb can express intensity, iterativity, and casualness, among other concepts. wikipedia.org
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accidentalness
accidentalness (æksɪˈdɛntəlnɪs) [f. accidental + -ness.] The quality or fact of being accidental; casualness, fortuitousness.1684 Charnock Attrib. of God (1834) I. 557 The necessity of their meeting in regard of their master's order and the accidentalness of it in regard of themselves. Mod. The alle... Oxford English Dictionary
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'SUP Magazine
subject worth reading" and Opening Ceremony said, "Established as totally approachable and fulfilling, the magazine maintains the aesthetic of a cool casualness wikipedia.org
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accidentality
accidentality (ˌæksɪdənˈtælɪtɪ) [f. accidental + ity.] Accidental state or quality, casualness; = accidentalness.1651 N. Biggs New Dispens. 168 In this only supposed Accidentality. 1831 Coleridge Table Talk 147 I wish..to take from history it's accidentality, and from science it's fatalism. Oxford English Dictionary
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Juvisy, France
However, she notes that despite the apparent casualness of Cartier-Bresson's photos, the "unified, integrated composition" of this view, and in his work wikipedia.org
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どっちも meaning: both vs either A customer in a store is hesitating which of the two items to buy. A shop assistant or a friend encourages him:. Could this mean "You should buy both"? Could this mean "You should buy eit...
And I don't mean because of the casualness of . I don't think that kind of presumptuousness would go over well. But who knows? Times are changing.
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Fireworks: A Celebration of Los Angeles
At the work's premiere, Goldsmith said he composed the music to evoke "the energy, the fun, the casualness" of Los Angeles. wikipedia.org
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偶然性
【偶然性】ǒuránxìng[casualness;chance,fortuity] 出乎意料的非规定特性 新华字典
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Renaissance (Branford Marsalis album)
The Globe and Mail determined that "the saxophonist's melodic, laid-back approach gives his solos a graceful, coasting quality and the casualness is endearing wikipedia.org
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