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Relaxedly
adverb
In a relaxed manner.
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The ideal of carefree marketing — waltzing off with wicker basket over the arm, relaxedly buying what the day has best to offer, and then contriving it into something that might or might not have been made before — will always be beyond me.
They're in their prime, and they seem relaxedly aglow with good humor and self-discovery.
And breakthroughs have been made onstage with varieties of same-sex dances, some emotionally charged and others relaxedly expressive in other ways.
The book comprises four longish sections, which might be considered as separate but related stories, or as the chapters of a relaxedly organised novel.
One is a quality I think of as "wasteful authority": it often sounds like imperious indifference, relaxedly stubborn, stubbornly relaxed.
The teacher to whom Andy is trying to pay his last respects has written a book about Michel de Montaigne, a man who celebrated everything that was unpredictable and mutable about being human, who said: "Happy those who let themselves roll relaxedly in the rolling of the heavens".
Carole Simpson, a large girl with a carrying voice, has been imported to sing Mr Logue's songs (in sub-Weillian settings by Tony Kinsey and Stanley Myers), and the three male survivors from the original company are now behaving more relaxedly, like hosts instead of guests.
Guests arrive for lunch; she continues relaxedly pinging peas into a colander, which I find impressive (already, in pre-culinary days, I am exhibiting sympathetic kitchen anxiety).
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