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laid-back
[leyd-bak]
adjective
relaxed or unhurried.
laid-back music rhythms.
free from stress; easygoing; carefree.
a laid-back way of living.
laid-back
adjective
informalrelaxed in style, character, or behaviour; easy-going and unhurried
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of laid-back1
Example Sentences
What was meant to be a fine dining concept celebrating seafood, vegetables and meats fresh from the fire morphed into a laid-back pick-up spot with four picnic tables.
Adam is a T-shirt and jeans guy whose laid-back style tells us he’s ready to get dirty.
That shift — from a laid-back, members-first experience to a tightly managed operation catering to the masses — is the reason his relationship with private clubs has changed.
Written by vocalist Linda Perry, the laid-back alternative rock tune is about trying to make sense of our often-bewildering world — a timeless sentiment that continues to feel relevant today.
But has the Tottenham defender's apparently laid-back outlook on life held him back?
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