insouciantly in the PONS Dictionary

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From its mouth, a preserved tongue pokes insouciantly to one side.
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And while there are deeply disturbing currents and fractures that characterize them both, we must be careful when we align with them so insouciantly.
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It hung from the boatman's hands by its recently wrung neck, its claws swaying insouciantly with the boat's rocking.
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When we're looking at one human insouciantly inflicting excruciating harm on another, it's clear that civil society is fraying before our eyes, that one party is wrong.
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Whether you love it orhate it, this quirkily perceptive or insouciantly provocative book will enliven dinner party conversations, and will delight and infuriate in equal measure.
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When these errors were drawn to his attention he'd been insouciantly dismissive, as if they were of no consequence.
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