'easy street'

  • 1Easy street — refers to a carefree situation, existence, or lifestyle.Easy Street may refer to:* Easy Street (film), a Charlie Chaplin comedy * Easy Street (book), a memoir by Susan Berman about her mobster father, David Berman * Easy Street , an American… …

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  • 2Easy Street — Título Charlot en la Calle de la Paz Ficha técnica Dirección Charles Chaplin Dirección a …

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  • 3easy street — ☆ easy street n. [sometimes E S ] Informal a condition of ease, usually one marked by financial security or, specif., affluence: chiefly in the phrase on easy street, living a life of ease; financially secure or, specif., affluent …

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  • 4easy street — ► NOUN informal ▪ a state of financial comfort or security …

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  • 5Easy Street — Filmdaten Deutscher Titel: Easy Street Originaltitel: Easy Street Produktionsland: USA Erscheinungsjahr: 1917 Länge: 19 Minuten Originalsprache: Englisch …

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  • 6easy street — n. a place or position in life where living is easy. (See also fat city; on easy street.) □ Easy street is no place for an active guy like Sam. □ Easy street is exactly what I want out of life …

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  • 7easy street — /ˈizi strit/ (say eezee street) Colloquial –noun 1. a comfortable life surrounded by material possessions: back to easy street. –phrase 2. on easy street, in a comfortable financial position. {US colloquial (early 1900s) …

  • 8easy street — an easy life, a life with lots of money to spend    Win five million dollars and we ll be on easy street …

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  • 9easy street — a state of wealth, financial independence, or ease. Also, Easy Street. [1900 05, Amer.] * * * …

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  • 10easy street — noun A carefree situation or lifestyle, especially as resulting from possession of wealth. There was big money in it the fellows who did that job might live on Easy Street the rest of their lives …

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