Cheerfully irresponsible.
Marked by a carefree unconventionality or disreputableness.
1 A handsome, wicked, devil - may - care sort of fellow to whom nothing was sacred.
2 His eye was alight, his color coppery, his air swagger, devil - may - care , bacchanal.
3 Jug bands to us aren't a devil - may - care , bang-away-on-anything kind of deal.
4 A devil - may - care approach sounds like fun, but only if you can afford it!
5 Certainly the Australians we met were a cheerful, happy-go-lucky, devil - may - care crew.
6 He leans back and gives me a bad boy, devil - may - care shrug.
7 It's about the freedom that his devil - may - care , hands-off libertarianism ends up denying to others.
8 They were the reckless, devil - may - care mountaineers and robbers from the hills of Graustark itself.
9 There is opposition to Miliband, and it runs from the haughty to the devil - may - care .
10 This slight, devil - may - care young fellow at the gate was Clanton.
11 Mr. Prohack, free, devil - may - care and original, said to his chauffeur:
12 In all its chaos and devil - may - care sloppiness, the Dong Xuan Center is distinctly un-German.
13 You may know them by their saucy, chiding, devil - may - care hum.
14 If you hear a broad, hearty, devil - may - care laugh, be assured it is a negro's.
15 It was full of pain, but it had a reckless, devil - may - care defiance in it also.
16 And since he has the easy charm and devil - may - care grin of Robert Redford, you comply.
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