In his prose he shows the cavalier spirit,--aggressive, light-hearted, self-confident. [noun]
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The system which has seen cavalier disregard of immigration rules become the norm in the Home office. [noun]
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The old Cavalier heard the brief sermon and the sentence, which seemed to him of all punishments the most futile. [noun]
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Even in Lady Fareham's household the Cavalier soon began to fancy himself an inhabitant too much; a dull, grey ghost from a tragical past. [noun]
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The quiet days went on, and the old Cavalier settled down into a tranquil happiness, which comforted his daughter with the feeling of duty prosperously fulfilled. [noun]
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The old cavalier cut a fresh slice of chine, sighed, and continued his sermon. [noun]
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A cavalier of the old school. [noun]
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