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laid-back

[leyd-bak] / ˈleɪdˈbæk /


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But even with this more laid-back attitude, there’s one service I always attend.

From The Wall Street Journal

McCullum, who oversaw England's Ashes defeat this winter, has presented a similar laid-back look on the sidelines regardless of the match situation throughout his time with England.

From BBC

The laid-back, devout Christian was reliably referred to as "our leader" by even his older Patriots teammates in several interviews this week.

From Barron's

In 1970, the group released a pair of laid-back rock gems, “Workingman’s Dead” and “American Beauty,” both of which eventually sold more than 1 million copies.

From The Wall Street Journal

The studio was small, but Buffett’s laid-back vibe set the tone; the first thing he’d do when he walked in was kick off his shoes, Jamison said.

From The Wall Street Journal