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relaxed

[ri-lakst] / rɪˈlækst /




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Dacre said he was "totally unaware" of this, adding: "When I was a journalist, airlines were very relaxed about giving details."

From BBC

It was anything but relaxed along Fourth Avenue as fans packed the streets shoulder to shoulder and 20 or more deep for a glimpse at their heroes, some people camping out overnight for the opportunity.

From Barron's

He would totally freak, and I’m enjoying this strangely relaxed version of my father who sprawls on the couch and adores McDonald’s.

From Literature

Rowan sat and listened to them as he did at home and wondered why things suddenly seemed so natural and relaxed.

From Literature

The number of solar panel installation companies has multiplied since 2024, when the Cuban government relaxed restrictions on importing the mostly Chinese-made devices.

From Barron's