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"offhandedly" Definitions
  1. in a way that does not show much interest in somebody/something and is rude

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" "Did I ever offhandedly use the term 'lispy queer'?
He's even suggested offhandedly that flipping ought to be illegal.
It's a horrifying scenario that's played without the horror, almost offhandedly.
"We have a few more against McCarrick," Biros told me offhandedly.
"That's the Natchez going by," he said offhandedly of the steamboat.
Her exclusive use of primary colors offhandedly challenged Mondrian and Barnett Newman.
Time and again, Strauss almost offhandedly swirls his orchestra into another sphere.
And earlier this month, he offhandedly threatened the country with military action.
Some of these girls were probably raped by their stepfathers, said Marroquín offhandedly.
When the country star offhandedly suggested his wife take a pregnancy test, Lauren scoffed.
But there's something so offhandedly charming about it that I can't care too much.
"And from Inchope to Save," he said offhandedly, mentioning two towns on our map.
Last week, I mentioned somewhat offhandedly that Microsoft had a larger market capitalization than Apple.
Miley figured out the tried-and-true way to show off an engagement ring offhandedly.
"When you look at it, he kind of hugged them without asking," he responded offhandedly.
He offhandedly mentions having a "rough night" and the urgency of an appointment at Veterans' Affairs.
I mentioned that to her very offhandedly because she's so statuesque; her posture is really good.
It was something he floated, kind of offhandedly, in an interview with the BBC's Radio 203.
In 1933, the Wheaties slogan was penned almost offhandedly by an ad executive named Knox Reeves.
The entire cast sang beautifully — warmly and offhandedly, too, once they forgot to be overly diligent.
She also mentioned, almost offhandedly, that she'd hired over 50 foreign teachers, largely from the Philippines.
Then, Jon offhandedly tells Tormund to take Ghost with him when he returns north of the Wall.
The movie built up two characters as formidable foils for John, only to dispatch them almost offhandedly.
He shows no humility toward the civilization-ending destructiveness of nuclear weapons, and offhandedly entertains their use.
N.C. Here is something offhandedly great: a club recording from Mike Watt's first solo tour, in 1995.
"Ski End" also dispenses, almost offhandedly, acute observations about a society in which impermanence passes for progress.
"The potatoes—if you want, feel free to get the potatoes for free," Gouzer told reporters, offhandedly.
He understands the doubt and though he tries to offhandedly dismiss it, his slips of sarcasm bely him.
We make small talk for what seems like ages before I ask, offhandedly, if everything looks all right.
"It's so great to connect on a masculine level again," he says, pitiably, when Adam offhandedly mentions beer.
When Mr. Burgos mentioned a singer, he would gesture offhandedly toward their image, as if they were present.
Servers usually mentioned it offhandedly, as if it didn't make much difference whether you ordered it or not.
The state of rap's tomorrow: offhandedly delivered, mundanely detailed, incidentally rhyming, Primo resentful Drake meets primo unbothered Ross.
Cam maybe shouldn't have spoken as offhandedly as he did and could have chosen his words more carefully.
Musk has been known to offhandedly propose huge projects on Twitter, and occasionally he's been known to follow through.
He offhandedly patronizes the criticism that comes at him on social media or from those outside the professional ranks.
It's also similar to a theory I presented offhandedly about the TV show The 100 in last week's recap.
Is he really going back to the drawing board and opening the door, offhandedly, to an assault weapons ban?
"I offhandedly mentioned that I had this silly idea for a dating sim where you date dads," she said.
For years, I couldn't understand where the dreams came from—until recently, when I offhandedly mentioned them to my boyfriend.
She offhandedly mentions that my dad went to the doctor today too and was diagnosed with a constrictive lung disease.
When the recording coordinator mentions offhandedly, halfway through the recording session, that we can make corrections if we wish, I do.
I noted some mild philosophical differences between them, like Satoshi once suggesting offhandedly that bitcoin could be a solution to spam.
Rowlands admits he was "really good looking" almost offhandedly — as if it's so obvious it doesn't even need to be explained.
Meanwhile, E.R.'s father knew of the upcoming exam, and mentioned it to Afshar, but offhandedly; he was only making conversation.
The word "gentrification" was coined almost offhandedly in 1964, by the British sociologist Ruth Glass, in an essay about postwar London.
Again, there's a quote in there, he just says offhandedly about the first editor who made that magazine very successful, Bonnie Fuller.
At one point, she offhandedly pulls a nihilistic sound bite from the British documentarian Adam Curtis, adding to the album's collagist feel.
During an interview for his new drama The Sense of an Ending, Screen Crush offhandedly asked Broadbent about his part on Thrones.
He has cast doubt on America's commitment to the NATO alliance and offhandedly encouraged Saudi Arabia and Japan to build nuclear weapons.
In a November 1990 interview in Playboy, Bill Wyman asked Chuck D, somewhat offhandedly, which of his heroes had broken his heart.
When Pete offhandedly says that Mr. Trump could ruin the country, a bar patron (Kurt Metzger) argues bitterly that that's exactly the point.
About a year ago, my friend and I were making plans to go shopping when she offhandedly mentioned making a personal shopper appointment.
To tell a child, offhandedly, that "cleaning up Legos is a thankless job" might not indicate that you live in a moral void.
I would usually ask her about the book she was reading, and at one point I offhandedly mentioned that I wrote short stories.
"But I was 22 and I kind of took over that," she said offhandedly of her goal-scoring record with the national team.
Work like Middlebrook's, which Georgette offhandedly praised as nice to look at, got me wondering how other commuters like her would take it?
Senator Ben Sasse, Republican of Nebraska, noted offhandedly in his discussion with Judge Gorsuch that he would soon be on the Supreme Court.
During news media interviews in recent years, he sometimes mentioned offhandedly that he thought he had C.T.E. The conversations always moved on quickly.
But Trump also has a history of offhandedly accusing big tech companies of crimes or threatening them with political consequences, then dropping the issue.
His face, with its frosty blue eyes and pointed chin, rarely relaxes, and there seems to be little that he says or does offhandedly.
Because there is a difference between what a President (or presidential candidate) offhandedly says, and what a policy adopted by an administration actually does.
Still, Trump routinely changes his mind quickly, and could easily throw his aides for a loop by tweeting or offhandedly commenting on the issue.
Right up until the moment when I want them to, which happens when I mention offhandedly that, yeah, occasionally the floor does become lava.
Kate offhandedly tells Toby that she used to sing "Time After Time" as a kid, but she doesn't like to perform in front of crowds.
As concerns about Tesla's future continue to grow, the time has come to ask about Mr. Musk's mental state when he offhandedly tweeted his intentions.
He told me, almost offhandedly, that he and his brothers had been planning to have the structure '' 'dozed'' — bulldozed — so they could sell the vacant lot.
"No other rapper would bring you to the block like this, just walking around, no security," Lil Baby said, almost offhandedly, as we shot some photos.
Late in the film, someone offhandedly mentions the Greek myth of Iphigenia, which, coupled with the film's title, is the key that unlocks the whole puzzle.
Until one night, when we were 30 and 31, and I offhandedly (and uncomfortably) asked over dinner if he ever thought about the day Jonathan died.
The episode features Roseanne discussing the situation with her family, including her own grandmother, Nana Mary (Shelley Winters), who reveals, rather offhandedly, that she had two abortions.
He is aware he has bad posture — he mentioned it to me offhandedly once — but I'm not sure if he knows how much it affects his presentation.
" Director Yann Gonzalez offhandedly announced that Paradis had skipped the film's premiere in order to be with her son, whom he reported to be facing "serious health problems.
Nor do most Americans, although Donald Trump said offhandedly last summer that he "understood" a woman who complained about airline baggage-screeners wearing what she called "heebie-jobbies".
Not every movie about an artist is a self-portrait of its director, but "Phantom Thread" almost offhandedly lays out intriguing analogies between Reynolds's métier and Mr. Anderson's.
Once, after a friend turned me down after I invited her to go see an exhibit at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, she offhandedly suggested that I go alone.
But because of the glimmers of hope, Ms. Bosch suggested, somewhat offhandedly in a group call in August, that they have a municipal gathering to celebrate those in recovery.
It offhandedly includes stories that could be a book in themselves — like the time Lanier trip-sat a dying Richard Feynman as he tried LSD for the first time.
Last week, Batman v Superman director Zack Snyder offhandedly gave an interview to Entertainment Weekly that perfectly encapsulated why he's one of the most controversial directors working in Hollywood today.
In his speech at the Democratic National Convention last month, former president Clinton revealed that he purchased the home after Hillary offhandedly mentioned that she liked it while driving by.
And, you know, the president, offhandedly, apparently is reported at the G2250 to say, well, let&aposs get rid of all of our tariffs between the United States and Europe.
In this case, the Boy Wonder is some kid that Batman offhandedly "adopted at the gala last night," who is now freely roaming the halls (and basement) of Wayne Manor.
In the intro to the song, he offhandedly shouts out the flashy East London Afrobeats group NSG; not long after its release, he was touring Britain as their opening act.
But when Bergdahl's name came up at the Capitol Hill Club, the retired general who was hawking military truck parts offhandedly suggested the Army drop him out of a helicopter.
Photo: APWhile discussing polling numbers at a rally in Wisconsin on Wednesday, Donald Trump offhandedly accused Google of manipulating search results in favor of rival Hillary Clinton, because hey, why not?
Zoey calls his collections "stalker photos" and Ruby offhandedly remarks that they're proof that he won't be able to "live near a school," alluding that he might be a sex offender.
Chet offhandedly calling Rachel "the kid" both suggests how this erstwhile family used to function and underscores the pushback Rachel faced as showrunner; she's been "the kid" on set too long.
But actually, it was my therapist who offhandedly made the connection that the qualities I liked best about myself were the ones that were intimidating to the men I was dating.
Whether the advice was meant to be advice or they offhandedly said something that stuck with us, some teachers' words of wisdom end up staying with us for years to come.
She offhandedly makes reference to wanting to do some "light protesting" in D.C., and refuses to go inside the Washington Monument because she doesn't want to "celebrate" a structure built by slaves.
The fundamental question about the song is as much "why" as "how," but as with any act of creativity, it exists for its own sake—and in asort of offhandedly revolutionary way.
While the Khaled connection is always worth mentioning, I actually was reminded of this song by reading an article about Lil Wayne from 2005, which offhandedly mentioned upcoming collaborations with Paul Wall.
He worshiped strong leaders; he indulged in a virulent anti-Semitism; and only slyly, belatedly, offhandedly did he take responsibility for mistaken actions and for detestable opinions that he expressed in writing.
Consider the damage you may be doing by extending this epithet so seemingly offhandedly to the leader of the nation making, arguably, faster progress for its people than any in human history.
Who knows whether Trump and Sanders will actually go head-to-head, after Trump last night offhandedly agreed to a debate for "charity" on Jimmy Kimmel's show and Sanders quickly accepted the offer.
For his first scene in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, this cocky entrepreneur showed off the capabilities of a weapons-grade Stark Industries missile, while offhandedly insulting a small handful of active duty soldiers.
What it lacks is the soulful, trippy, questing and offhandedly cerebral quality of his last and best-known book, "The Lost City of Z: A Tale of Deadly Obsession in the Amazon" (2009).
White House press secretary Sean Spicer offhandedly jabbed celebrity magazine Us Weekly over the weekend as a poor source of stock tips — but that didn't stop the website from offering him investment tips anyway.
Sorenson offhandedly mentioned that it would be nice to have a spreadsheet itemizing all of Tag Greason's votes in his seven years in the House of Delegates — bill number, how he voted, why it matters.
As Mark Zuckerberg offhandedly dismissed claims of Russian interference and declared Facebook was "a platform for all ideas and force for good in democracy," Twitter released its own review of its presence in the political sphere.
Another source says that in recent months, Abedin began offhandedly referring to Weiner in casual conversations with colleagues as "Jordan's dad" or "Jordan's father" rather than as "Anthony," as she always had when mentioning her husband.
There's a scene when Connie Mills, the old local journalist and Lodge member, is being chastised by her young BuzzFeed-esque boss, and she offhandedly references working on a seal story he wants her to write.
One of the label's core items is a white T-shirt offhandedly called the "trash tee" because it's made from 100 percent recycled cotton from a mill in South Carolina, an industry first, Ms. Alonzo said.
I was only offered the opportunity to play football for the first time last year – aged 21 – when a group of lads from the student newspaper offhandedly dared me to come along to their weekly kickabout.
Before the battle in "The Spoils of War," during a seemingly innocuous conversation with Iron Banker Tycho Nestoris, Cersei offhandedly mentioned her desire to beef up her armies and navies, including making "overtures" to the Golden Company.
She tells me that in her youth, David Sylvester once remarked offhandedly to her that his best students at the Royal College of Art were usually women, who after leaving college were mostly never heard of again.
Last October, when Dylan broke his Nobel silence in an interview with The Guardian, he offhandedly rendered a poem that would do Homer and Sappho — or Jethro — proud: I'd like to drive a racecar on the Indianapolis track.
LOS ANGELES — A pro Overwatch league has been confirmed, but it may not have been done on purpose — Activision-Blizzard CEO Bobby Kotick seemed to offhandedly mention the new venture during a speech about the growing popularity of esports.
Still, she said, her costumes do share a mood with that of Mr. Michele, who once offhandedly confided that his signature fashion mash-ups were inspired in part by the inmates of a local asylum outside his native Rome.
So does the demand to show evidence of harassment or sexism — which can be especially disconcerting when someone tweets something offhandedly to vent to her followers, only to be challenged by a bunch of "sea lions" she doesn't know.
When I mentioned her offhandedly to a friend once, he trotted out a bunch of vague words that amounted to "gold digger," only to trail off as he realized I was attempting to murder him with my mind — how dare he.
Like everyone else I knew through work, she had no idea that I was trans, but she once offhandedly brought HB2 during one of our after-school chats, after an article about the bill popped up on her computer screen.
But recently, I offhandedly mentioned "my stalker" in a conversation with a close friend whom I didn't realize I had never told, and I began to question why I've kept this ordeal so close to my chest for so long.
At one point, Turner Catledge, then the managing editor of The New York Times, visited a journalism class and offhandedly remarked that any of the students should visit him at the office if they happened to find themselves in New York.
My mom mentions offhandedly that I won't be able to come to his services since he's expected to die very soon, and I know she's right since I can't travel until I give birth, but I still get emotional about it.
It's true Beyoncé's not the only huge star the internet tends to watch religiously, but she is one of a select few who performs her celebrity so neutrally and offhandedly, which ironically invites a level of obsessive attention from fans and cultural critics.
Standing before a room full of journalists in New York this morning, Sheri Dillon, the lead attorney hired by Donald Trump to help advise him on his financial conflicts of interest, decided to offhandedly say something false about former Vice President Nelson Rockefeller.
Trump has somewhat offhandedly suggested he would be willing to meet with Kim — but not in North Korea — and has at the same time indicated that he wants China to exert significantly more control over Pyongyang to get it to abandon its nuclear program.
Though Hillary Clinton was widely criticized for her paid speeches to financial institutions, Varoufakis answered a question about fundraising by offhandedly mentioning that he had just appeared as the "main speaker" at the global meeting of Citibank in Paris and had gotten a standing ovation.
Their albums were tightly written and impeccably performed, but Shogun's bleeding-heart vocals and the gauzy production seemed to gesture towards entropy—an image not exactly helped by the band's anarchic public persona, their tendency to offhandedly mention breakups and accidentally cause mass stage invasions.
Although Trump has frequently assailed Iran's aggressive behavior beyond its borders, he offhandedly announced last Thursday that he would "very soon" pull out the 2,000 American troops in Syria — where, by opposing Bashar al-Assad, they are also holding the line against expansionism by Iran.
We had lawmakers actively challenging the FBI Director James Comey in a way we never see them challenge him, we had Comey offhandedly wonder how Apple's engineers would react if they were "kidnapped and forced to code software," and then we had the nuke hypotheticals.
Trump talked about how delicious his mother's Thanksgiving turkey was, offhandedly announced a 25 percent tariff on European cars, and said he threatened to leave NATO if other member states didn't step up: Trump lies, claims the US is paying "29 percent" of NATO.
After offhandedly declaring the United Nations useless, she negotiates with the president of the United States — this time a generic presidential type played by Bruce Greenwood — who agrees to pay a ransom in exchange for the antidote, part of which includes legalizing all drugs.
The fallout is enraging not just to our allies abroad, but to Trump's allies at home, many of whom would like the commander in chief to be sufficiently competent and careful that he doesn't jeopardize our intelligence sharing agreements while offhandedly bragging about himself to the Russians.
Perhaps because he grew up in a country that offhandedly integrates its ruins and monuments into daily life, neither fetishizing them nor letting them be bulldozed for high rises, De Cotiis feels free, even compelled, to explore the ambient tension between crumbling antiquity and futuristic minimalism.
Five former V.F.A. employees recalled that as they were expressing concerns over black fellows' struggles to procure job placements, Mr. Yang suggested offhandedly that the program might simply not be the best fit for black applicants — a remark that enraged some team members who say he later walked the remark back.
To state offhandedly, as Pinker does, that major Enlightenment thinkers like Voltaire, Leibniz, or Kant might appear "out to lunch" to us today, while at the same time claiming that we're still basking in the sun of Enlightenment reason, raises serious questions about what Pinker is speaking of when he refers to the Enlightenment.
When I mentioned offhandedly that my own teenage autistic son seems as if he'll never be able to tie his shoes and that he's outgrown any of the little children's Velcro models, they individually began researching cool grown-up sneakers without laces, landing on the same recommendation for a pair of men's laceless Adidas.
" It's a breathtaking piece ("voters deserve better than this," it says at one point, decrying that instead they're being offered "a one-sided, stage-managed charade of scaremongering, spin… and censorship"), with the arguable highlight coming midway through when it offhandedly states, "of course, by 'England', like Amery in 1939, we mean the whole of the United Kingdom.
Only in the chapter where he offhandedly describes the all-encompassing Federer fanaticism of his friend Mike, who tries to time his child's conception to produce a delivery on Federer's birthday, and of Marcia, a former political prisoner in Brazil who now travels the world to follow Federer, do we find characters worthy of book-length attention.
" In the rest of his act, he brings up disappointing romances and the deaths of loved ones almost offhandedly, adding to the mood of his self-deprecating jokes — like one about his sexual moves, which number two: "I have the one where I do all of the work, and the one where I don't do any of it.
" When Comey offhandedly critiques Trump during one of their meetings, about his soft approach to Putin, he praises himself for his fortitude, which he admits he might not have displayed when was younger: "With a small comment," he writes, "I had just poured a cold dose of criticism and reality on his shameful moral equivalence between Putin's thugs and the men and women of our government.
Others were arrested in the subsequent weeks, as the FBI started tracking down nearly every lead they'd gotten on their public "tip line" — including "tips" about a grocery store staffed by Middle Eastern men that employed "too many people to run a small store," or a man who offhandedly mentioned in a conversation that he'd like to learn how to fly an airplane — and rounding up immigration violators they found in the meantime, even if the terrorism "tip" was a dud.
But even years after their time spent working for him, many other former employees still recall specific episodes that they say highlighted Mr. Yang's shortcomings: several women allege that he treated them unfairly when it came to compensation and employment; he once offhandedly remarked that the nonprofit fellowship program, Venture for America, might simply not be the best fit for black applicants; he convinced his nonprofit to pay for his family to join him on a lengthy fund-raising trip to California that proved largely unsuccessful.

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