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I . easy <-ier, -iest [or more easy, most easy]> [ˈi:zi] ADJ

2. easy (effortless):

easy
easy
easy walk

4. easy (not worried):

easy conscience

5. easy inf (indifferent):

I'm easy

6. easy (pleasing):

easy on the eye
easy on the ear

7. easy pej (simplistic):

easy

II . easy <-ier, -iest [or more easy, most easy]> [ˈi:zi] ADV

III . easy <-ier, -iest [or more easy, most easy]> [ˈi:zi] INTERJ inf

Big ˈEasy N the Big Easy

Big Easy

ˈeasy chair N

easy chair

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However, many criticized the game for being too easy or consumer-friendly, regarding the simple platforming and combat segments.
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I've made a mental note to plant a few more easy-care barberries along the length of the border.
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Experience has shown that on the one hand it is generally easy to define what is not SRP.
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It's so easy, in fact, you can do it at home, no probs.
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If the skies threatened, the easy-going, sad-faced balladeer did too.
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The steppe polecat is fairly easy to harvest.
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It would be easy for readers of news coverage of the turnabout to get that impression.
www.latimes.com
He is a relatively easy-going, clumsy, friendly character to get along with.
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A party headquarters may also parachute a prominent candidate into an easy-to-win riding, removing the need to have a nomination meeting.
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It's easy to point out that counties are generally insured to the hilt for these eventualities, but that's a short-term sticking plaster.
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