Possible Questions:
- Relaxed
- Calm
- Chilled
- Loose
- Chilling
- Comfortable
- Collected
- Military command
- Resting
- Relaxing
- Untroubled
- Drill command
- "Relax, soldier!"
- Sergeant's command
- Comfy
- Captain's command
- "Relax!"
- Order to relax
- Not taut
- Free from anxiety
- Cool and calm
- Hanging loose
- Far from fidgety
- Drill sergeant's command
- Unworried
- Drill bit?
- Calmed down
- "Relax, and that's an order!"
- Sergeant's order
- Feeling fine
- Chilling, so to speak
- Boot camp command
- Army command
- Anxiety-free
- Private instruction?
- Not tense
- Mil. command
- Lounging
- Lolling
- Kicking back
- Drill directive
- Chilling out
- "Relax, soldiers!"
- "Relax, private!"
- Parade-ground command
- Opposite of "Ten-hut!"
- Opposite of "Attention!"
- Laid back
- Free from care
- Drill instructor's order
- Company command
- Boot-camp command
- "Ten-hut!" undoer
- "Ten-hut!" reversal
- "Attention!" opposite
- Words that affect one's standing?
- Welcome order in boot camp
- Welcome order
- Welcome command in boot camp
- Welcome command
- Welcome boot camp command
- Ten-hut's opposite
- Reposeful
- Past tense?
- Parade command
- Not nervous
- Not at all stiff
- NCO's command
- Military order
- Loosey-goosey
- Knock it off!
- Kin of "as you were"
- General announcement?
- Free from formality
- Feeling no anxiety
- Command to the troops
- 1967 Eisenhower book
- "Take five," in the army
- "Relax!" in the military
- ''Relax, soldier!''
- Words to a soldier
- Words that make privates less stiff
- Welcome order to a soldier
- Welcome order to a G.I.
- Standing order?
- Sergeant's yell
- Relaxing words
- Relaxing order
- Relaxed, in the military
- Order to military underlings
- Not troubled
- Not on edge
- Not hung up
- N.C.O.'s command
- Military stance
- Major command
- Like good behavior, jocularly
- In the recliner, e.g.
- Having one's feet up, say
- GI's command
- Feeling no stress
- Far from nervous
- Far from frenzied
- Drilling order
- Drill instructor's shout
- Company instruction
- Company direction?
- Command to relax, as from an officer
- Command to a saluter
- Command from the brass
- Chilling command from a sergeant?
- Chill command
- Camp order
- Base bark
- "You may relax, soldier"
- "Ten-hut!" counterpart
- "Take five," in army parlance
- "Relax, troops"
- "Relax, troops!"
- "Relax, recruit"
- "Relax, dogface!"
- "Don't be such _____!"
- "Chilling" command from a sergeant?
- 'Relax!' order
- 'Relax, private!'
- 'Relax, GI!'
- ''Ten-hut!'' reversal
- ''Ten-hut!'' opposite
- ''Relax, and that's an order!''