Ainda não temos significados para "much unconcern".
1He, however, put on the appearance of as much unconcern as possible.
2Alora regarded the dismissal of her governess with as much unconcern as her father displayed.
3My adversary, so it seemed to me, carried himself with a little too much unconcern.
4With as much unconcern as each could counterfeit, the three men descended the stairs and crossed the road.
5While this was transacting, the major part of the natives were observing Mr. Flinders's motions with much unconcern.
6Whether 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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