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Relationship idioms? Tue Feb 19, 2008 22:32 pm  Relationship idioms?
 

English Idioms and Expressions, Advanced Level

ESL/EFL Test #36 "American Slang Words (10)", question 1

I really like my brother-in-law because he's so laid-back.

(a) sleepy
(b) active
(c) relaxed and calm

English Idioms and Expressions, Advanced Level

ESL/EFL Test #36 "American Slang Words (10)", answer 1

I really like my brother-in-law because he's so relaxed and calm.

Correct answer: (c) relaxed and calm
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another word for "taken" in a relationship?

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Relationship idioms? Wed Feb 20, 2008 1:41 am  Relationship idioms?
 

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How is 'taken' used in a relationship?
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