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Slacken

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The party began to slacken as the night grew late.
The winds began to slacken, and the ship could finally navigate smoothly.
The rain started to slacken, and we could finally go outside.
The demand for the product began to slacken as people lost interest.
The intensity of the argument began to slacken as both parties realized they were wrong.
The drummer's pace began to slacken as the song came to an end.
The storm started to slacken in the afternoon.
The flow of blood to the wounded soldier's arm began to slacken.
The rope holding the tent started to slacken, causing it to collapse.
The grip on the rope began to slacken as the climber grew tired.
The support for the politician began to slacken after the scandal.
The wind began to slacken as the storm moved away.
He urged the horse to slacken its pace as they approached the steep hill.
He loosened his grip, causing the rope to slacken and the load to shift.
The snow began to slacken, and the roads became less slippery.
She had to slacken her grip on the steering wheel as the road became less bumpy.
The wind started to slacken after the storm passed.
She felt the band of her watch slacken as she lost weight.
He felt his muscles slacken after the workout.
The muscles in her legs began to slacken as she relaxed after a long day.
The grip on the rope began to slacken as the weight was lifted.
The winds began to slacken after the hurricane passed.
After a few hours of work, the workers' concentration began to slacken.
The economy began to slacken after years of growth.
He felt his grip on the rock slacken as he grew tired.
She instructed her students to slacken their grip on the bar during the exercise.
The surgeon ordered the nurse to slacken the IV drip to avoid fluid overload.
The driver had to slacken his speed when he entered the residential area.
The wind began to slacken as the storm moved away from the coast.
The driver had to slacken his speed to avoid hitting the pedestrian.
The conductor signaled the orchestra to slacken the volume during the soft passage.
The pilot instructed the co-pilot to slacken the descent rate.
The chef instructed the cook to slacken the heat under the pan.
The company decided to slacken the production schedule due to decreased demand.
The cyclist had to slacken his speed when he encountered a steep slope on the road.
The wind began to slacken, allowing the ship to make better progress.
The surgeon instructed the anesthesiologist to slacken the flow of anesthesia during the procedure.
The traffic enforcer signaled the driver to slacken his speed at the roundabout.
The horse trainer instructed the jockey to slacken the horse's pace during the first lap.
The team decided to slacken their efforts after securing a comfortable lead.
The coach told the players to slacken their intensity during the practice session.
The boss told the employees to slacken their work rate since it was a slow day.
The captain ordered the crew to slacken the sails when the wind started to pick up.
He asked his colleague to slacken the tempo of the meeting.
The hiker had to slacken her pace on the steep uphill climb.
The runner had to slacken her pace during the uphill climb.
The machine operator had to slacken the speed of the conveyor belt.
She asked the instructor to slacken the pace of the exercise routine.
The rain began to slacken as the storm moved away.
The boss warned the employees not to slacken their efforts towards meeting the deadline.
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