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lackadaisically
adverb as in casually
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Since 1946 its O’Keeffe holdings has risen lackadaisically to 13 works, including five from the artist’s foundation and bequest in the mid-90s.
Such self-conscious and deliberatively irreligious people are to be distinguished from the lackadaisically unaffiliated — often called "nones" — who simply don't identify with a religion.
No more FaceTime quizzes, where you lackadaisically Google the answers on your phone, because the goodwill entailed in joining the call in the first place was about all you had in you.
While all of his paintings are positioned rather lackadaisically around the gallery, Clawson said his goal was to simply fill the space.
The protean, multitalented Jacob first arrived in Paris in 1894, where he lackadaisically studied law and art, wrote a bit for newspapers and worked at clerical jobs.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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