adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
a relaxing/leisurely drink (= that you drink in a slow relaxed way )
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The hotel terrace is an ideal place to enjoy a relaxing drink.
pleasant/relaxing/friendly etc ambience
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The restaurant’s new owners have created a welcoming ambience.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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drink
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The spacious lounge has a bar for a relaxing drink and leads out on to a surrounding, shaded terrace.
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Is there a certain time when you always love to sit down with a relaxing drink and something to eat?
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Pillars Lounge Accent is on comfort when you step in for a relaxing drink .
holiday
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Ideally situated for a quiet relaxing holiday or touring Exmoor and the Quantocks.
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Tuscan apartments offer a relaxing holiday for both young and old.
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The atmosphere here is friendly - an ideal place for Club Couples to spend a relaxing holiday in comfortable surroundings.
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A good choice for a relaxing holiday .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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a relaxing bath
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a relaxing massage
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At the club you can choose between a relaxing bath and a massage.
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Do something relaxing before going to bed -- read a book, or take a hot bath.
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I go to my brother's house in the country at weekends. It's so calm and relaxing there.
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Tuscany is a good choice for a relaxing holiday.
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We can help you find relaxing beaches where you will discover the real Mexico.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Close your eyes and allow your mind to create a relaxing scene.
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Inside, the decor is elegant and traditional, the gentle colour scheme creating a relaxing ambience.
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It's a friendly relaxing place, with a good sun terrace and pool, and only 200 metres from the beach.
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The garden was often used by the target for a short relaxing walk.
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This should be an excellent opportunity for being with and joining friends for a relaxing evening.
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Very often when people are under stress these very important relaxing activities get squeezed out of the weekly timetable.