Results for: think about casually
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think about casuallyflirt with
(Music) early type of modern jazz music that began in the 1940s (characterized by emphasized improvisation, quick melodies, and a wide range of chords), a spell of dancing, bebop, blow delivered, dance, go casually, hit, blow (Slang), strike a blow, hi...bop
accelerate, acquire something casually, acquire something cheaply or easily, arrest, become better, buy something on impulse, catch a disease, claim something, clean a place, find sexual partner, find something, gain points, gather dropped things, lear...pick up
carelessly, informally, extemporaneously, casuallyoffhandedly
casually exchange words, curved so knees cannot meet, fight using words or fists; pass back and forth, having crooked legsbandy
casually, casually done, improvised; without previous thought or preparation; casual, informal, offhand, offhanded, unconcerned and uncaring, without preparation, without thought; careless; not serious; without previous preparation, without thought; ca...offhand
cover over with fabric, cover with cloth, adorn with drapery; hang or stretch out loosely; arrange in graceful folds, curtain, drapery; manner in which something drapes and hangs in folds, hang in folds, lay something casually, piece of draping fabric,...drape
cruising, sailing, traveling on a ship; sea voyage (generally taken for pleasure), determine timber yield, patrol sea, pleasure trip by sea, proceed casually, sail from place to place; move at a moderate speed, travel; coast, seek sexual partner, trave...cruise
deliver something or somebody somewhere, visit somebody casuallydrop by
in an informal manner, casually, without ceremonyinformally
in an unofficial manner, casually, informallyunofficially
man casually sexual with many women, womanizer, man who loves to pursue women; Don Juan Tenorio, mythical Spanish nobleman known for his temptation of women; (Slang) marijuanaDon Juan
one who rides ocean waves with a surfboard; (Internet) one who navigates from site to site on the Internet; one who casually switches channels frequently on a televisionsurfer
remove somebody, round earring or pendant, say something casually, secret repository for dangerous messages, see also: mail drop, short spur, slope downward, small amount of liquid, small globule of liquid, drip; very small amount; pendant; piece of ca...drop
visit casuallydrop over; drop around
 

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