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easy (Effortless), adjective effortless, facile, not burrensome, not complicated, not difficult, push over, quick and easy, simple, soft, straightforward, uncomplicated Associated concepts: easy access to the courts, simple contract easy (Lenient), adjective accommodating, benevolent, easy, forbearing, indulgent, lax, loose, permissive, pushover, relaxed, soft, undemanding, understanding, unexacting easy (Obvious), adjective apparent, axiomatic, clear, distinct, evident, indisputable, manifest, obvious, plain, readily comprehensible, readily learnable, simple, totally comprehensible, totally learnable, undemanding Associated concepts: easy construction of a legal document See also: convenient, effortless, elementary, facile, lenient, malleable, obvious, passable, promiscuous, yielding How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| Rank-and-file officers were not surprised to hear Parks might have gone easy on a member of his command staff, said a union official. Their excuse for being so tough on Bush in '92 was that they felt they had gone easy on him in '88. But Bibby said he hasn't gone easy on the players despite their success. |
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