adjective
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Otherwise, the Commonwealth relationship remained more tranquil under Mrs Thatcher than might have been expected.
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He would have had a much more tranquil retirement, Helen thought, in some already brutalised corner of the country.
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a tranquil mountain community
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Efforts are being made to make life more tranquil in Japan's noisy and overcrowded cities.
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In summer, the normally calm, tranquil streets fill with crowds of tourists.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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But in this tranquil , often overlooked part of the country, the signs of outside intervention are clear.
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For a few weeks, the atmosphere on the Street was quiet, almost tranquil .
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If I was so tranquil , why was this happening?
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If you are calm, it will be tranquil .
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The mind is tranquil but alert, its consciousness commanding the body's movements.
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Their tranquil dreams broken, they were united in their resolve to repair the damage.
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Thick with trees and sparse with homes, this tranquil area 50 miles north of Houston could be a slice of heaven.