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- verb Present participle of
destress . - noun The process of removing
stress from a material
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Examples
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And realy it is destressing that she should be made to feel more than her natural temper may subject her to, either by the effects of poverty in one Son or the Worlds crosses in another, for I realy suspect that you felt, and still feel some pressure of trouble that is unknown to me.
Letter 98 2009
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The Denmark trip was not overly much destressing, though, since I also went to NESAT, but a wonderful experience.
Archive 2009-01-01 a stitch in time 2009
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The authors try to position alternative medicine as eating better, exercising and destressing and decluttering their lives.
Lifestyle Is Fine, but Cancer Needs Effective Treatment 2009
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The first step in destressing your life is an honest self-assessment of whats causing your stress.
The 10 Best Questions™ for Recovering from a Heart Attack Ph.D. Dede Bonner 2009
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Decorating, drowning in stuff and destressing « Me, Myself and Other Things
Decorating, drowning in stuff and destressing « Me, Myself and Other Things 2009
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Perhaps he had a bad day at work and was using the games as a means of destressing.
snap 2007
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One Response to “Decorating, drowning in stuff and destressing”
Decorating, drowning in stuff and destressing « Me, Myself and Other Things 2009
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The Denmark trip was not overly much destressing, though, since I also went to NESAT, but a wonderful experience.
Goodbye 2008, hello 2009! a stitch in time 2009
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Decorating, drowning in stuff and destressing August 1, 2009
Decorating, drowning in stuff and destressing « Me, Myself and Other Things 2009
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Southeast Asian career women are destressing on weekends playing ultimate Frisbee.
GIRL POWER 2008
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