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casual

[kazh-oo-uhl] / ˈkæʒ u əl /




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Tucker was asked about his perceived casual playing style, which he acknowledged is a reputation that’s lingered because of “a little bit of my demeanor.”

From Los Angeles Times

Appreciating the TV experience of football requires some casual interest in the game itself.

From Los Angeles Times

“Hey, we should find that boy from Louisiana, see if we can interview him for the channel,” Owen said, trying to sound casual.

From Literature

Executives have said some consumers have gotten bored with its clothing lines, and that its casual wear had become “too predictable.”

From MarketWatch

Dancing, she says, allows the kind of casual social interactions that are no longer as common in our work-from-home, shop-online environment, and a physical closeness.

From BBC