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casually English

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What does casually mean?

casually

not methodically or according to plan he dealt with his course work casually in an unconcerned manner glanced casually at the headlines

Synonyms casually synonyms

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Simple sentences

You treated the decision so casually, now you must suffer the consequences.
Tom is dressed a little more casually than usual.
Mary dressed casually.
Tom was dressed casually.

Movie subtitles

Do you always propose marriage as casually as that?
Why can't you take this sort of thing more casually?
Just casually, you know.
Watson would you have any objection to drawing the blinds casually as if you were alone in this room?
I wish you were a wise, kind friend. instead of a gossiping acquaintance I've known casually for years. and never particularly cared for.
No, but we don't usually speak of Him so casually.
And I'll bet you think an egg is something you casually order for breakfast. when you can't think of anything else.
You broke it to me so casually over the ice cream.
Well, if you see some strange faces across the way, wave to them casually and try to look as native as possible.
Just chat casually.
That's all. Darling, you weren't just talking casually.
Now we're going to walk downstairs together quite casually like three old friends.
Here's what we're going to do. Sunday we'll have a little party. We'll casually invite a few friends.
Treated it all casually.
King received it casually.
You're right about him, he gives, it's royal, he gives one a life years of happiness, casually, as if it were nothing.
And then, after the concert, maybe at supper casually one of those little phrases, you know.
I met him only casually, but I like him.
Darling, you weren't just talking casually.
Now we're going to walk downstairs together, casually, like three old friends.
We'll casually invite a few friends.
And I do not think the city of Paris is so rich in legal talent that it can so casually lose the services of a gifted and honourable attorney.
All right, someone he knows comes up to him casually asks to have a look at the gun and.
You mix sacred and profane love too casually.
So, just to see her smile, I'd say casually.
Okay. Now, go out the door casually and go about your work.
I casually mention the Wild West and you have me duelling in the street.
A Captain in the Rendleshire Fusiliers cannot marry casually.
It's hardly likely that Mr. Kane could have met someone casually and then 50 years later, on his deathbed.
You mix sacred and profane love too casually. Isn't that so?
I was stupid enough to sleep with him once casually.
Something that kills a man as casually as it crushes a dandelion.
You so casually tossed phrases like:.First. I like the beautiful.
It started out very casually.
Madam. you'll look at those drawings. and you'll explain to me. why a ladder is placed under your window. and why your revolting little dog is outside the bath-house. and why your walking-clothes casually decorate. the bushes of the yew-walk.
You barge in here quite uninvited, break glasses then announce quite casually that we're all dead.
Can overheard casually.
I mean, where else could I just casually confer with an old colleague?
Yes, I met them in New York, just casually.
She tell you casually?
Then, like nothing he casually puts his hands on the dash.

News and current affairs

From one perspective, it is good that the euro zone's finance ministers are eager to keep their national debts low in the long term: it is a sign that the victories over inflation won in the 1970's will not be casually thrown away.
In the second, you are thinking casually, drawing on experience rather than analysis.
Soon after, I started casually discussing the notion of becoming a backup cosmonaut with the Space Adventures team.
That is not to say that Le Pen's claim - that those who vote for her party are the only true patriots - should be casually dismissed.
In one, you are thinking about a problem - say, what pension plan you should join - logically and analytically. In the second, you are thinking casually, drawing on experience rather than analysis.

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