vehicle or bike roll, giving it no further power, until it stops to unwind oneself near the end or finish of a task, job or event, taking it easy, doing...
(intransitive) To unwind or untwist oneself. The snake uncoiled and prepared to strike. unwind or untwist (something) unwind or untwist (oneself) ouncil, ulicon...
rau‧hoit‧tua rauhoittua (intransitive) to calm down, relax, unwind, get ahold of oneself rauhoittuminen “rauhoittua”, in Kielitoimiston sanakirja [Dictionary...
picnic, to have a picnic to promenade to have fun, sport, amuse oneself to recreate to unwind, relax Synonym: ܢܵܐܹܚ (nāˀēḥ) Generated by...
something to relieve oneself of a mental stress) [with accusative ‘what stress’] (reflexive with się) to unwind (to relieve oneself of a mental stress)...
something to relieve oneself of a mental stress) [with accusative ‘what stress’] (reflexive with się) to unwind (to relieve oneself of a mental stress)...
pay less attention (to); to care less (about); to unwind; to loosen one's grip (on); to let oneself go; to act in a relaxed or uninhibited way; to become...
young woman ສາວເສີບ (sāo sœ̄p) Cognate with Thai สาว (sǎao). ສາວ • (sāo) (abstract noun ການສາວ) to pull towards oneself, haul in to unwind (thread etc.)...
page 3770: Ei lacio neu ei ryddhau ei hun, dod yn rhydd, dadweindio […] to loosen or release oneself, become undone, unravel, unwind, disintegrate […]...
enjoy oneself. 1962, Roy Bennett, Sid Tepper (lyrics and music), “Relax”, performed by Elvis Presley: Cut loose, let your hair down honey / Unwind, turn...