How To Use Relaxed In A Sentence

  • Their movements have a likable jazzy syncopation, a bit of relaxed jive.
  • By night the beach comes alive with the sound of reggae from relaxed bars. Times, Sunday Times
  • She's so relaxed in behind but idles as soon as she hits the front.
  • The people were fantastically welcoming and the atmosphere in both cities seemed relaxed. The Sun
  • We talk more openly when we feel easy and relaxed.
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  • Most lenders have relaxed their criteria around the maximum age of applicants at the end of the term. Times, Sunday Times
  • With her legs curled under her on a sofa, she is relaxed enough to punctuate the conversation with sudden gusts of wild laughter.
  • The hotel had a lovely relaxed atmosphere .
  • You should take it as a compliment when I fall asleep in your company - it means I'm relaxed.
  • The rules are so relaxed now that you can rest a player who is off-colour.
  • Two weeks after the police relaxed security at the airports, there was a bomb attack.
  • We weren't allowed to do it before because of the deficit, now they have relaxed the rules so we can still go for it.
  • Hydrotherapy - relaxed swimming and flotation decrease the energy required in everyday life just to support the body weight, allowing the diversion of this energy to recovery.
  • So, the increasingly relaxed attitude of the police has meant that more musicians are now able to do a spot of casual busking in order to make some quick cash.
  • The body is a harpsichord, and when its strings are too relaxed, or too tense, the man is sick.
  • Though I was on friendlier, more relaxed and affectionate terms with my fellow western-New Yorker John Gardner, who'd published an early short story of mine titled "The Death of Mrs. Sheer" in his literary magazine "MSS" -- and who regarded me, somewhat embarrassingly, as a "major American writer" -- like himself -- it can't be said that John Gardner was a mentor of mine either. Joyce Carol Oates's 'In the Absence of Mentors/Monsters': Narrative Magazine
  • The aisles of the exhibition floor were uncrowded and the mood was relaxed. Times, Sunday Times
  • They have a relaxed mode of life that suits them well.
  • I'm feeling more relaxed about the future now.
  • Have the confidence to let the shot go where you know it will, with a loose relaxed grip.
  • The UK is more relaxed about televising full-frontal female nudity.
  • He's chilled, relaxed and not fazed by anything. The Sun
  • His words slowly relaxed her threatening attitude.
  • The taut muscles of his face have relaxed, and he speaks with a confidence that is inspiring.
  • He seems relaxed and happy for the first time in years, hasn't touched a drop of booze since his time in The Priory more than two years ago, and his life is definitely back on track.
  • But the German wardresses remained vaguely aware of her special status and seem to have relaxed in her company.
  • Lai let her hand rest on his chest and almost out of reflex he let his hand rest on hers, gripping it lightly as he shifted and settled more relaxedly in her grasp.
  • The ‘open mike’ idea gives an opportunity to singers and musicians of every style to come up and perform in a relaxed, intimate setting.
  • The crowds relaxed into laughter at the speaker's excellent joke.
  • We stayed in the relaxed beach resort on the east coast of the island called Kamari.
  • To continue the relaxed vibe, there's also a great mix of jazz, soul and reggae.
  • The trick is to keep your body still and your arms relaxed.
  • You cannot be physically relaxed and mentally tense. Banish Anxiety - how to stop worrying and take charge of your life
  • Her mouth appeared relaxed now, though strangely inexpressive; as if she had read only part of a textbook on the art of smiling. THE LAST RAVEN
  • When you are relaxed and balanced, you can begin to work on following the horse's motion at the walk, trot and canter.
  • As Woods and other image-conscious corporate pinups fade from the leaderboards, a more varied and relaxed cast of characters has been winning tournaments. Golf's Yearlong Happy Hour
  • Our tutors specialise in teaching beginners in a very relaxed homely atmosphere.
  • For some reason, he wasn't himself; normally he was so relaxed and easy-going that it got annoying.
  • Let the natural and relaxed arm swing of walking or running become part of your skiing.
  • The Reserve Bank is relaxed about that fiscal stimulus and believes that it will act as a stabiliser, given that economic growth is forecast to decline during the 2004-06 period.
  • Sports would be a far more amusing place if it relaxed, exhaled and learned a lesson from this lo-fi World Series between Texas and San Francisco, which the Giants now lead three games to one after a brilliant 4-0 shutout win propelled by rookie pitcher Madison Bumgarner. If Only the Entire Sports World Were as Wacky
  • Would we feel relaxed about unnecessary deaths in custody because most policemen do a good job? Times, Sunday Times
  • Although it was a very important engagement, it was relaxed and she was friendly and chatty. Times, Sunday Times
  • A human couple relaxed on a porch swing on the veranda and Max thought the place looked peaceful.
  • It is fair to say that he is not entirely relaxed about this. Times, Sunday Times
  • At its best it may make you feel relaxed and slightly woozy. Alternative Health Care for Women
  • You need to ensure that a patient feels relaxed enough to discuss things fully.
  • There's something very personal about the relaxed, just-behind-the-beat way in which the three principals phrase the licks, riffs and melodies that define their sound.
  • His expression is casual, relaxed, though maybe a little tired.
  • The warriors remained calm and relaxed, listening to the trample of the demonic horde just feet in front of them.
  • There is a very relaxed atmosphere between staff and pupils at the school.
  • After school I went home with a sulk, Kirara was relaxed at the couch watching TV while eating rice crackers.
  • Food is healthy, the vibe relaxed, and the hatha yoga teaching accessible to all. Times, Sunday Times
  • Kitty put her finger on it, that idea of an author distilling things for us and allowing us a moment or two of relaxedness in the face of what can be monumental nonsense. David Foster Wallace: Reflecting on the late author | EW.com
  • Revellers relaxed in a tent outside the club, drinking beer and cider and tucking into pig roast.
  • Henry disafforested land that King John and Henry II had afforested. The Charter of the Forest in 1217 relaxed Forest Laws - there was no more death and mutilation for Forest offences.
  • But at the moment when no precaution should have been relaxed, a despatch from the West India directors, who appear to have been misled by advices from London, announced that no danger need be apprehended from the English expedition, as it was sent out by the King only to settle the affairs of his colonies and establish episcopacy, which would rather benefit the company's interests in New Netherlands. The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 12
  • Chinese attitudes towards alcohol have always been fairly relaxed, and to be slightly tipsy is not a disgrace.
  • My pet peeve for the day is waking up in the middle of the night, curled in a warm hollow under the blankets, relaxed and thinking dozily about blogs and mailing lists… and then the harsh bleep of my alarm ricocheting through the dark.
  • She contrasted this chaos to the relaxed and friendly atmosphere of Buala, which had no roads, no construction and no amenities.
  • The one horn of the study, inclined condole of a TV is in housetop, it is below result put symphonious noise, they were brought for nervous at ordinary times job a few relaxed.
  • So in 2004 the agency and Congress relaxed rules governing representation, making it easier for nonlawyer advocates to get paid. Two Lawyers Strike Gold In U.S. Disability System
  • Bloom wound a skein round four forkfingers, stretched it, relaxed, and wound it round his troubled double, fourfold, in octave, gyved them fast. — Ulysses
  • Many young gay men now take advantage of the relaxed attitude and cruise hetero clubs like Pravda and Rex to pick up straight guys.
  • I have gone from being very pressurised and tense and nervy to being more relaxed and far happier with how things are.
  • If you have relaxed hair, it can look greasy from too much wax or hair oil.
  • As one might expect, people who were watching TV when we beeped them reported feeling relaxed and passive.
  • He turned swiftly, favoring his injured leg, lifting the longsword threateningly -- then relaxed, grinning. Conan
  • The smooth musculature of the larger blood vessels is relaxed, including the coronary, systemic peripheral and pulmonary arteries.
  • You have a relaxed confidence that makes your love life happier. The Sun
  • Did not appear as relaxed as in the first debate, though he remains the most physically vigorous of the three, and won points by telling of his predebate morning jog with an Afghan vet. The Second Debate: Experts' Scorecard
  • The couple seem relaxed about the possibility of public opprobrium. Times, Sunday Times
  • Do your homework completely before you decide to have your hair chemically straightened or relaxed.
  • The Gallery - WOW! a must… glam decor, very relaxed yet classy environment, excellent food.
  • Instead, he pares down, offering a summational album, his most relaxed and unforced in years.
  • Sam tensed, then relaxed, not responding, but not pulling back either.
  • She has a fairly relaxed approach to housework.
  • Historically, scientists and inventors are one group that seems to take full advantage of relaxed moments.
  • It is widely believed that the regulations will be relaxed over the coming years.
  • This binding affinity to supercoiled DNA is approximately two orders-of-magnitude larger than on relaxed DNA.
  • Planning controls must be strengthened, not relaxed. Times, Sunday Times
  • The groups are relaxed and refreshments are typically provided. Times, Sunday Times
  • As relaxed as the atmosphere is, there is a mute reminder of Poland's past in the landmark red-brick lighthouse at the promenade's western end.
  • Mary unhooks the longe line; I take the reins and circle Tree Top at a canter on my own, relaxed and more in balance than I can ever remember.
  • During acupuncture the body releases natural chemicals which relieve pain and make the patient feel relaxed and well.
  • If you want a more relaxed approach, then the pantry provides delicious thalis at your seat via your personal bearer.
  • And while investors say they would be relaxed, what happens if their notoriously fickle mood changes? Times, Sunday Times
  • We fit elliptical isophotes to a diverse sample of Chandra cluster data and summarize other methods for quantifying relaxedness.
  • That was one reason to be fairly relaxed about household debt. Times, Sunday Times
  • The songs are light, the production both relaxed and relaxing… the music breathes.
  • The atmosphere is relaxed, informal and friendly.
  • Yet there is something more relaxed about this garden than most others in the area. Times, Sunday Times
  • Gel ingredients work well on virgin, waved, curled, relaxed, and textured hair in the long run.
  • The relaxed daily routine consists of diving or snorkelling near pristine reefs and experiencing the culture and landscape of these remote isles. Times, Sunday Times
  • As soon as I had made the final decision, I felt a lot more relaxed.
  • But when relaxed, he is charming, deferring politely to opinions with which he disagrees and displaying a conscientious desire to understand.
  • He couldn't have been sweeter or more relaxed and gets a gold star for his deportment.
  • Wheat color skin to a healthy sense of vitality, wearing Nike a complete set of pure white pink edge sportswear, the tiny curly brown hair tied in a relaxed and lively braids, always the confidence of cute expressions.
  • Some time ago, the government relaxed the rules on import of cars.
  • Alex, who rides at home, expressed his concern that I looked somewhat unrelaxed but we did not go faster than a walk and I found riding a particularly enjoyable way of absorbing the landscape.
  • Race over the rugged terrain on a 4x4 tour or savour a more relaxed view from the back of a camel. Times, Sunday Times
  • The relaxed instrumentation elevates the insightful vocals, creating a sound best described as progressive garage rock.
  • And the more anyone concentrates on being relaxed, the more fraught they become.
  • The fingers relaxed; the ice thawed. Times, Sunday Times
  • Fight the tendency by keeping your elbows loose and upper body relaxed.
  • Broad trees provide welcome shade along the entire way, and the street has a more relaxed and serene ambiance than many city shopping districts.
  • They emptied the bottle of brandy so both were feeling flushed but relaxed.
  • Wheat color skin to a healthy sense of vitality, wearing Nike a complete set of pure white pink edge sportswear, the tiny curly brown hair tied in a relaxed and lively braids, always the confidence of cute expressions.
  • Indeed, but it also seemed intensely relaxed about the rich behaving like filth.
  • In Motion's book there is a remarkable photograph of Eva Larkin circa 1970, sitting relaxedly in an armchair over the back of which her son leans, wearing a look of mingled animosity, defensiveness, and desolation; on the reverse of the picture Larkin had written: "Happy As the Day is Long. Homage to Philip Larkin
  • Suntanned and relaxed, looking calmly about the room, he appeared completely in command.
  • The length of the urethra varies at different ages and in different individuals, and its structure in the relaxed state is so very dilatable that it is not possible to estimate the width of its canal with fixed accuracy. Surgical Anatomy
  • The dress code is very relaxed too - unless you're wearing flip-flops and a thong, you'll stroll in without a second look.
  • he relaxed in sleepy contentedness
  • We relaxed in the hot tub with snow flakes melting on our heads. The Sun
  • Music therapy contributes to reduced anxiety, blood pressure, and heart rate and to relaxed muscle tension.
  • He sipped at a snifter of cognac, relaxed and well pleased with the turn of events. CORMORANT
  • I’d relaxed in my illness and wallowed in my pit and on the sofa.
  • And while some of us get uptight about smoking, we take a relaxed view of drinking.
  • Race over the rugged terrain on a 4x4 tour or savour a more relaxed view from the back of a camel. Times, Sunday Times
  • He adopted a relaxed pose for the camera.
  • Nocturne – a term taken over by Chopin from the Irish composer John Field, but frequently employed by painters, too, particularly Whistler – is written in the relaxed, ambulatory tone of an 18th-century rambler's tale. Nocturne: A Journey in Search of Moonlight by James Attlee – review
  • Learn how to tell when a custard is set, why eggs need to be relaxed before baking, and taste delicious results!
  • He had been seated a little to one side, in a tigery kind of relaxed alert - ness-a stranger to me, dark and lean, with a blaster that had seen considerable service at his hip. Trader To The Stars
  • But once inside this military zone the atmosphere is more relaxed and you are able to walk around freely.
  • Instead it can offer a relaxed and low-key environment that feels like it isn't trying too hard.
  • Have you noticed that sea air leaves you feeling relaxed and sleepy? PCOS DIET BOOK: How you can use the nutritional approach to deal with polycystic ovary syndrome
  • Penile smooth muscle is also relaxed by other agents.
  • Indeed, there wasn't a person that Cravis could see clearly who did not possess a mental sharpness about them, an alertness that only battle could provide, a calm relaxedness that only experience created.
  • We were tentative at first, then the last remaining tension eased and Sally relaxed into my arms. BETTER THAN THIS
  • Upon absorption of light, the kinked helix is relaxed into a normal helical conformation.
  • Unprepared, I tensed, then relaxed against him, reminding myself that this was acceptable now.
  • Dafyd nearly relaxed but then heard a horse's hooves clopping towards him.
  • Not unless you want to stagger around all summer in stilty shoes, which tends not to look fabulous or relaxed. Times, Sunday Times
  • This book evinces a buoyant confidence and a relaxed visionary quality.
  • I am sure everyone will comport themselves in a manner appropriate to the event - ideally, that means down to earth, relaxed, and about to do a few magic tricks to break the ice.
  • The couple seem relaxed about the possibility of public opprobrium. Times, Sunday Times
  • Mack stopped straining against his grip, and relaxed.
  • But the staff are relaxed and the food is both homely and stylish. The Sun
  • The atmosphere at lunch was relaxed.
  • As the sun was sinking below the horizon, we relaxed by the pool, sipping cognac and snoozing as the cockerels strutted about on the lawn nearby.
  • felt relaxed and fit after their holiday
  • Edith relaxed, sinking back into her chair, crossing out something she had written on her notepad and exhaling.
  • Largely foreigners, these newcomers flooded in after the U.S. relaxed its immigration quotas in 1965.
  • The first of the week was always the most difficult and unaccommodating as pressers relaxed in anticipation of the coming days.
  • So the half-time team talk will not have been quite as relaxed as the football deserved. The Sun
  • Standing with loosely relaxed knees, they start to work their feet by stamping rhythms on the floor.
  • Enhance the skin's resistance and self-repairing capacity, with the moderate cooling sensation while using, leave the skin feeling relaxed and pleasurable.
  • When sounds are unvoiced, the vocal cords are relaxed to allow the air a completely free passage.
  • He could afford, he reckoned, to be relaxed about certain sorts of problem; namely those he privately labelled intractable.
  • She relaxed the hammer on the pistol, replaced the safety, and slipped the weapon in between her pants and her waist, flipping the sweater over it to keep it hidden.
  • The proprietress is a little tight, quite relaxed, and slightly philosophical, leaning against Marlowe, who sits on a stack of Britannicas beside her, watching the window. Archive 2008-05-01
  • The pace is slow, relaxed, unhurried and soothing.
  • Only quality Australian lambskin for boots, moccasins and other footwear. keeping you cozy , relaxed and comfortable.
  • Reading an autocue while appearing relaxed and natural is not exactly rocket science.
  • Why would the hair be more relaxed once you took it out of its natural life into a whole nother thing? WHAT LOOKS LIKE CRAZY ON AN ORDINARY DAY
  • Not only do attitudes need to change, but the regulatory restrictions could be considerably relaxed.
  • Yet behind this relaxed, fun surface, deep within there is a serious streak whirring away. Times, Sunday Times
  • Wearing his trademark knee-length coat and black hat, the bearded Charlie was his usual relaxed self.
  • That was one reason to be fairly relaxed about household debt. Times, Sunday Times
  • His coaching style is relaxed, gently coaxing but with a hint of steel. The Sun
  • I know that with a high voice like mine, I cannot sing in the low register unless I am relaxed, but relaxing is not my strong suit!
  • Your relaxed attitude makes all the difference. The Sun
  • Tom Reid stepped forwards, looking altogether more relaxed.
  • After in the clubhouse the atmosphere is relaxed, and a coldie or two goes down well, whilst Max sorts out the winner and then we can relax and have a slow saunter back to home base.
  • You cannot be physically relaxed and mentally tense. Banish Anxiety - how to stop worrying and take charge of your life
  • Rules governing student conduct relaxed somewhat in recent years.
  • Keep any chat about property plans relaxed and friendly. The Sun
  • How can he stay relaxed tonight? Times, Sunday Times
  • She stirred, a slight frown creasing her forehead, but her face relaxed again, and became peaceful.
  • If you have relaxed hair (as explained below in the chemical treatments section), it is best to use a natural bristle brush.
  • When we inhale and exhale in this relaxed way our thoughts are clearer and we are less prone to irrational concerns. The Sun
  • st that had been clenched on my knife haft suddenly loosened, and a relaxed readiness spread through me. THE GOLDEN FOOL: BOOK TWO OF THE TAWNY MAN
  • He relaxed, smiling to himself, lay back on the bed with the phone still propped against his ear. MURDER SONG
  • When we inhale and exhale in this relaxed way our thoughts are clearer and we are less prone to irrational concerns. The Sun
  • The West has gradually relaxed its hostile attitude to this influential state.
  • But for those who were alive before this hyperactive culture grew up around us, it was during those interstices of life's activities that we breathed, relaxed, observed, thought things over.
  • Take a deep breath, and then you may feel relaxed.
  • More memorable, however, is the gutsy food, cooked to order and served at a relaxed pace.
  • It is never quiet, and cool guys and gals walk with an energetic gait while window-shopping, relaxed in casual dress, some of them even walking barefoot.
  • He looked relaxed and calm in court in jeans and a sweatshirt. The Sun
  • But she soon relaxed her grip to wave happily at the skiers below as they circled. The Sun
  • One of the other groups came across a young female stalking a herd of kudu, and we were able to join them watching the magnificent cat loiter around our vehicles, entirely relaxed and at times only a few metres away.
  • He was swaggering, they told me, about the town in his old regimentals, every pomp of the foreign soldier assumed again as if they had never been relaxed in all those yean of peace and commerce. John Splendid The Tale of a Poor Gentleman, and the Little Wars of Lorn
  • On the outside of the chamber, an electromagnet, deprived of the current that kept its jaw clamped together, relaxed. CORMORANT
  • The horseman should be poised, relaxed and in control of the situation.
  • When the anticipation lapsed into frustration, he relaxed his muscles, the bedsprings creaking under him as he eased over onto his back. Sleepwalkers
  • He gave me a peck on the cheek, which instantly made me feel more relaxed. The Sun
  • Keep both ankles loose and relaxed inside your boots so you can easily roll them to the sides and increase the depth of your edge set.
  • You may find that practice of certain Yoga asans during the last six months of your term results in an easier delivery and a more relaxed, happier baby. American Yoga Association Beginner’s Manual Fully Revised and Updated
  • He gradually relaxed his grip on the arms of the chair.
  • In the north it was more relaxed and you could laugh and use binoculars. Times, Sunday Times
  • The trick in hunting achivar is to surprise them when they are resting or feeding and their spines are relaxed. The Deluge Drivers
  • Another advantage of the theory is that it provides a possible explanation for an important quantitative difference between the thixotropic properties of relaxed and contracting fibers, the rate of stiffness recovery.
  • Brunner was leaning back in his chair, slowly rotating the cigar, relaxed. CORMORANT
  • Investors are fairly relaxed about the politics. Times, Sunday Times
  • The management have achieved an excellent balance between service and relaxed atmosphere which is felt throughout the hotel.
  • I walked down the first fairway in a relaxed and peaceful mood, despite my early departure from my bed.
  • But he was laughing and he carried out the command and Sam relaxed while I fussed him. SNOWJOB
  • Sunlight streams in through the windows, highlighting the artwork and contributing to the relaxed ambience.

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