go easy with someone

  • 1go easy on someone — mainly spoken phrase to not be very angry or severe when you are dealing with someone Go easy on her: she’s only a kid. Thesaurus: to treat someone with great care or kindnesssynonym Main entry: easy * * * go (or be) easy on someone …

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  • 2go easy on someone — mainly spoken to not be very angry or severe when you are dealing with someone Go easy on her: she s only a kid …

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  • 3go easy with something — go easy on/with/something mainly spoken phrase used for telling someone not to use, eat, or drink too much of something Didn’t the doctor tell you to go easy on the salt? Thesaurus: ways of warning or advising someonesynonym …

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  • 4easy — eas|y1 [ izi ] adjective *** 1. ) not difficult to do, or not needing much work: Finding somewhere to live in New York isn t easy. easy to do: This cake is very easy to make. It s a pretty easy game to learn. it is easy to do something: It is not …

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  • 5easy — eas|y1 W1S1 [ˈi:zi] adj comparative easier superlative easiest ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(not difficult)¦ 2¦(comfortable)¦ 3¦(not worried)¦ 4¦(friendly)¦ 5¦(easily attacked)¦ 6 take the easy way out 7 have an easy time (of it) …

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  • 6easy — 1 / i:zi/ adjective 1 NOT DIFFICULT not difficult, and not needing much physical or mental effort: The easiest way to get there is through the park. | It can t have been easy raising three children all by herself. | easy to make/build/do etc: Are …

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  • 7easy */*/*/ — I UK [ˈiːzɪ] / US [ˈɪzɪ] adjective Word forms easy : adjective easy comparative easier superlative easiest 1) not difficult to do, or not needing much work Finding somewhere to live in London isn t easy. easy to do: This cake is very easy to make …

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  • 8easy*/*/*/ — [ˈiːzi] adj I 1) not difficult, or not needing much work The test was easy.[/ex] The easiest way to get to Hertford is on the train.[/ex] It is easy to see why she likes him.[/ex] This cake is very easy to make.[/ex] 2) happy, confident, and not… …

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  • 9easy — /ˈizi / (say eezee) adjective (easier, easiest) 1. not difficult; requiring no great labour or effort: easy to read; an easy victory. 2. free from pain, discomfort, worry, or care: he has an easy conscience now; easy in one s mind. 3. conducive… …

  • 10Easy rider (slang) — Easy rider is an arcane United States slang expression whose meaning has varied with time.HistoryOriginsEasy rider originally meant an expert horseman or a horse that was easy to ride. [Harris, Sullivan D. (ed.), The Ohio Cultivator , Columbus,… …

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