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casual

[kazh-oo-uhl] / ˈkæʒ u əl /




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Dating and relationship coach Kate Mansfield says casual relationships often have less serious life stuff to untangle, so the transition into friendship can be smoother.

From BBC

Using a casual tone, you could have said something like, “For what? I know you’ll pay me back — I just wanted the credit-card points!” to add a bit of levity.

From MarketWatch

L.A. and its music scenes tend to be fervently, rigorously casual — daylight blinds the spotlight as the preferred illumination for concerts and parties.

From Los Angeles Times

I force myself to calm down, to be casual.

From Literature

Combined with Arsenal being nervous or being too casual, it created some openings for United, which they almost capitalised on.

From BBC