We have no meanings for "much unconcern" in our records yet.
1 He, however, put on the appearance of as much unconcern as possible.
2 Alora regarded the dismissal of her governess with as much unconcern as her father displayed.
3 My adversary, so it seemed to me, carried himself with a little too much unconcern .
4 With as much unconcern as each could counterfeit, the three men descended the stairs and crossed the road.
5 While this was transacting, the major part of the natives were observing Mr. Flinders's motions with much unconcern .
6 Whether he had ever been there himself, that he regarded a solar trip with so much unconcern , almost became a question in my mind.
7 "It's a case of kidnaping, then," remarked the lawyer with as much unconcern as if referring to an attack of measles.
8 "I think it is that I am allowed to get my-whatyou say in English?-landlegs," I answered with much unconcern .
9 "There's nothing like being satisfied with what's handed out to you." But, though he spoke with much unconcern , his tone betrayed his skepticism.
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