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What (who) is A Cavalier - definition


A Cavalier         
PAINTING BY FRANS VAN MIERIS THE ELDER
A Cavalier is a 1657 oil on canvas self-portrait by the Dutch artist Frans van Mieris. In 2007 it was stolen from the Art Gallery of New South Wales and has not yet been recovered.
Memoirs of a Cavalier         
BOOK BY DANIEL DEFOE
Memories of a cavalier
Memoirs of a Cavalier (1720) is a work of historical fiction by Daniel Defoe, set during the Thirty Years' War and the English Civil Wars. The full title, which bore no date, was:G.
MacFam Cavalier         
  • Cavalier SA102.5 on display in the main terminal building of the [[Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport]]
  • Cavalier SA102.5
1963 AIRCRAFT SERIES BY STAN MCLEOD IN CANADA
McFam Cavalier; Cavalier SA102.5; MacFam SA102 Cavalier; MacFam SA102.5 Cavalier; MacFam SA103 Cavalier; MacFam SA104 Cavalier; MacFam SA105 Super Cavalier; K & S SA 102 Point 5 Cavalier
The MacFam Cavalier is a homebuilt aircraft designed by Stan McLeod, developed through a progressing series of models, all using all-wooden construction. The model range includes the SA102, SA102.
Examples of use of A Cavalier
1. The allegation that vaccines were administered in a cavalier fashion is untrue.
2. Weir said police had shown a "cavalier disregard" for the way they bagged and labeled evidence.
3. It is a shame when an innocent person is treated in such a cavalier manner.
4. Monson farms near Osnabrock, a Cavalier County community in North Dakota‘s northeastern corner.
5. Curious how the public takes a cavalier attitude to some health risks but is positively frenzied about others.