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- noun The condition of being
relaxed
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Examples
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"But, at the same time, there is more 'relaxedness' - a small family type of feel, a sense of being a heart kind of people more.
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"So you can approach that child with a kind of relaxedness that you don't with your own.
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"So you can approach that child with a kind of relaxedness that you don't with your own.
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I feel like I'm carrying this amniotic feeling of relaxedness and security everywhere.
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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
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But there ` s also a freedom and a relaxedness about it which I enjoy.
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For a long time he contemplated the figure on the tatami, and as he did so his muscles began to lose their relaxedness.
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Now she channelled her excess energy into her body, adoring the concept of controlled rhythm, the duality of tension and relaxedness that dance afforded her.
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Tensity and dislike follow assumption of the face, guards react with scrupulous relaxedness, holding the face “soft” with an effort often accompanied by slight trembling of hands.1
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He lay in shadow, but something about his shape and rag-doll relaxedness struck me with shocking recognition as I took the five or six strides across to him.
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