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    Verwenden Sie „blasé“ in einem Satz

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    1. What was it that had caused this anger? Was it just Nuran's immaturity and her blasé assumption that mother Desa would fill in for her? Was it really jealousy as Nuran thought? She had to admit that Nuran had captured more of Alan's attention than Desa really wanted her to


    2. In contrast, Alistair seemed to be entirely blasé about the whole


    3. No humans he’d encountered previously would ever have been so blasé – unless Jimmy truly wasn’t regarding this situation as real


    4. so blasé about her husband’s mistress as she’d first suggested


    5. In those last two war years the civilian population had almost become blasé about such things, and this bombing raid was just another one


    6. Jane had lunch with me to ask if I was happy in my job and let me know that I was blowing my chances for promotion away with my blasé attitude


    7. He felt bad Marie was so blasé about the whole thing


    8. ” The kids were mostly blasé in their reactions


    9. Then, in a run-of-the-mill daily news item, the rather blasé newscaster informs viewers that around 110 million land mines are still in place all over the world's current and former war zones— most located where people live and children play!


    10. One would have thought, in that den of femininity I would become blasé

    11. Coach didn’t understand my blasé attitude


    12. When I did, while Phil was hunting for a red he wanted Al to try, Al was quite blasé about the whole thing


    13. I was preparing a solid grip on my physics reference book to pick it with one hand and throw it on his face, because his blaséd indifferent expression was making me angrier


    14. “A month!?” Chevalier couldn't believe how blasé the doctor was about it


    15. Emily ignored his blasé attitude and turned back to the TV


    16. She didn't like the new tone, for though not blasé, it sounded indifferent in spite of the look


    17. He was with some gorgeous blonde, and the two of them were trying to be very blasé and all, like as if he didn't even know people were looking at him


    18. It had the reputation of being a place where scene-makers stood around looking blasé, but I suppose a few people attended out of genuine curiosity


    19. Consequently, we were pretty blasé about going through the usual old routine on Top of the Pops, in which we would sing and say nothing


    20. I told myself that such ceremonies were not my cup of tea and went out to a concert at the Royal Festival Hall that night, but I wasn’t entirely blasé about the contest

    21. You know the awful singsong of the blasé: Seeeen it


    22. He took away chunks of me with blasé swipes: my independence, my pride, my esteem


    23. Even if you called him during a big up day in the markets when you were excited, such as in late 1998 when we owned the big leaders in the market and they were all running like mad to the upside, he was fairly blasé about it all


    24. He just couldn’t understand how Rich Trader, with an account his size, and doing this for a living, could possibly be so blasé about his trading


    25. In short it was all a caprice, a fancy of a man prematurely weary on his side, perhaps—it may even have been, as Kirillov says, a new experiment of a blasé man, with the object of finding out what you can bring a crazy cripple to


    26. 18) Games, cards, women, races, are alluring because they have been thought out for the blasés


    27. They are needed for the blasé, but the simple working people need the very simplest plays without preparation


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