Agnes conveyed, with a certain nonchalance, the gist of Maxwell's letter.
Under the Radar pointed a certain "nonchalance" and suggested that "the album is never really able to build its momentum".
But as a team they carry themselves casually, with a certain nonchalance.
The text, taken from 1938 Library of Congress tapes of Morton, suggests a sly, funny commentator who exudes a certain nonchalance even when recalling unhappiness and disappointment.
Part of the appeal of Key West is a certain ramshackle nonchalance, not unlike the look of Haiti or Jamaica.
"You better make reservations for shore rentals now," she said, with a certain nonchalance.
While lyrics invoked love lost and found, the city's strutting, second-line rhythms and the singers' voices always suggested a certain nonchalance, a resilient shrug and smile.
The Count advocates the courtier engage in sprezzatura, or this "certain nonchalance", in all the activities he participates in, especially speech.
It is marked by a certain nonchalance.
During its many revisions, "L'Africaine" assumed a certain nonchalance about geographical and ethnic matters.