- - slackened and became loose in a rush
- - Slackened and become loose in a rush
- - Slackened
- - free of tension
- - like a person on vacation, hopefully
- - tension free
- - Easygoing trio rarely get the chop
- - Slack relative's dispensed with
- - Chilled American airport involved in grass
- - Tangled lead Rex unwound
- - Unworried, being careless in swamp grass
- - low-pressure
- - Opposite of stressed
- - With one's feet up?
- - Unperturbed
- - Reposed
- - Kind of fit
- - Easy deal Rex could make
- - Chilled; made less strict
- - Loose as a goose
- - Easy deal Rex ruined
- - Rested and rose gripping large chopper
- - Calm about beginning to locate cut
- - Left American feller resting in grass, carefree
- - About fifty, fired, took it easy
- - Large weapon soaked in blood? Not on edge
- - Unstressed
- - Cross, taken in by dealer? The reverse — not bothered
- - Free from tension or anxiety
- - Note starter of lobster, chopped and chilled
- - Softened down.
- - Gave rest to.
- - Devoid of tension.
- - Easy-going
- - Carefree
- - Eased
- - Loosened up
- - Informal
- - Chilled.
- - Eased up
- - Vegged out
- - Kicked back
- - Took it easy
- - Took a break
- - Loose
- - Rested
- - Took a load off
- - Put one's feet up
- - Easygoing
- - Comfortable
- - Chilling, so to speak
- - Not tense
- - ...... at ease
- - Free
- - Laid-back
- - Calm
- - Loosened the Spanish guitar during record peripherally
- - Laid-back cardinal holding large guitar
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