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1 Their faces relaxed from wariness; they were no longer upon their guard.
2 Were all weak as cats when we relaxed from the grub strain.
3 Her mate had slowly relaxed from his crouch and was watching her.
4 No reply followed, but the braid quivered and suddenly relaxed from its tension.
5 Brad's face relaxed from its pinch, surprise taking over for a few seconds.
6 The little saddler, tears of mortification in his eyes, relaxed from his useless efforts.
7 While the words showed maternal pride, the tone never relaxed from its nervous anxiety.
8 Sean came inside, looking infuriatingly fresh and relaxed from a shower at the campground.
9 His face, relaxed from the strain of dissembling, looked old and his jaw sagged.
10 Briefly her eyes clung to mine, and very slowly we relaxed from that look.
11 The barkeeper relaxed from his professional attitude, and leaned both elbows on the bar.
12 Gradually the great man's face relaxed from its forbidding severity.
13 Even Peachy's face relaxed from the look of tension that had come into it.
14 You'll feel relaxed from the moment you drive up.
15 Bolstered by the midweek win against Drogheda, Waterford appeared confident and relaxed from the start.
16 The young noble relaxed from his earnestness to laugh.
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