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casual

[kazh-oo-uhl] / ˈkæʒ u əl /




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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

For casual listeners, there are other signs: Inconsistent drum patterns, bland lyrics, and a singer who never strays from the melody or lets rip on the final chorus.

From BBC

“There is extremely strong competition and pressure coming from quick-service brands, and casual dining now has very compelling value offers too,” he said.

From Los Angeles Times

And, as even the most casual supporter knows, that is what they need to be - which is why Robertson has been sacked.

From BBC

Hunter is a new flavor of “Star Trek” skipper; casual and compact, she curls up in her captain’s chair, stretches out wherever convenient and goes about barefoot.

From Los Angeles Times