How to use in-sentence of “carefree”:
– Outside, Breakapparaît like a carefree character, never serious and always smiling.
– Aang, in “The Storm said that he wishes he had been there to help Air Nomads a century ago, but would rather live a child’s carefree life.
– The carefree and adventurous family live in their house in Moominvalley, though in the past, their part-time residences have included a lighthouse and a theatre.
– He spent most of his childhood with his maternal grandparents, which he later mentioned as “the blessing in his life” for its carefree environment.
– It is a dangerous symptom, because it can make a hypoxic person feel so good and carefree that they do not realise that they are not getting enough oxygen.
– Aang, a pacifist monk, is also very carefree and childlike, which is commonly attributed to the “freedom” of the wind and the air.
– I might come across in writing a bit more bubbly and carefree to how I generally feel on the inside or seem in person.
– He appears in several of Alger’s early books as a lazy, carefree street boy.