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For example, safety issues prevented them from walking carefree in their neighborhoods.
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The July 1998 cover issue highlights Badu's earthy personality and carefree nature.
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She couldn't remember ever looking or feeling that chic, young and carefree.
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There were still questions that that happy, carefree woman would not answer.
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How long had it been since he'd laughed in a carefree way?
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The nature of Twitter's freewheeling stream makes it confusing for new users.
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The days of freewheeling fortune-seekers striking out into the wilderness were over.
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Trump's freewheeling campaign may be sowing the seeds of its own destruction.
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They are likely to play very differently to Slavisa Jokanovic's freewheeling losers.
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In a freewheeling response, he said: Russia has no respect for our country.
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She was so damn tired, she was slaphappy.
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If that sounds like the recipe for splashy, slaphappy music-making, nothing could be further from the actuality.
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But don't get slaphappy just yet.
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Fiction: Hysteria consistently supplies the abiding dynamic that fuels this slaphappy, melodramatic romp for more than 500 pages of contrived story telling.
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School was back in, and the first few weeks were always harum-scarum.
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Now, run along, Philip, and look after that harum-scarum nephew of yours.
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And of how they looked & the harum-scarum things they did & said.
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It might even be suspected that she liked the harum-scarum best after all.
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Or is he one of these harum-scarum soldier of fortune sort of chaps?
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A handsome, wicked, devil-may-care sort of fellow to whom nothing was sacred.
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His eye was alight, his color coppery, his air swagger, devil-may-care, bacchanal.
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Jug bands to us aren't a devil-may-care, bang-away-on-anything kind of deal.
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A devil-may-care approach sounds like fun, but only if you can afford it!
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Certainly the Australians we met were a cheerful, happy-go-lucky, devil-may-care crew.
Usage of happy-go-lucky in English
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You've always been a happy-go-lucky type, never taking responsibility for anything, right?
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I saw him before Christmas and he was his usual happy-go-lucky self.
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A faction of happy-go-lucky do-gooders without a selfish bone in their bodies.
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The happy-go-lucky days of childhood are not always what they seem.
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Snowboarders tend to be younger and have a hard-partying, happy-go-lucky image.
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Sean only knew Avery Cooper's public persona: the cute, happy-go-lucky guy next door.
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And nowhere is this happy-go-lucky demeanour more prevalent than at a car wash.
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He was only 18 years old, and a happy-go-lucky teenage boy.
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He'd been a happy-go-lucky kid, obsessed with golf and girls, in that order.
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Flint had a sudden vision of the happy-go-lucky kender lying cold and dead.
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Despite all his frailties, he was still the same happy-go-lucky dog.
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Unlucky in love Despite his happy-go-lucky nature, life was not always grand for Tora-san.
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While the game is outwardly cute and happy-go-lucky, there's a darker message lurking underneath.
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She was a true Bohemian, a happy-go-lucky type of the actors of her time.
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Graduating to westerns, I scored the role of happy-go-lucky gunslinger Trampas in The Virginian.
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I take life in my stride and I'm quite happy-go-lucky.