Definitionn. a feeling of refreshing tranquility and an absence of tension or worry
Last update: October 21, 2015
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The easiness of the Brenner pass and the abundance of communication with the sea led to the rise of such towns as Verona, Padua and Aquileia: and Milan only became more important than any of these when the German attacks on Italy were felt farther west. [Please select]
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Donald walked Washington Street there with utter free-and-easiness, with almost insolent impunity. [Please select]
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A slight chill passed over my easiness, but I went cheerily on with a further inquiry. [Please select]
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At this point I dropped my method of easiness. [Please select]
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But like most things within the moral and physical world, its easiness proved a delusion. [Please select]
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"Yep," said the lawyer, giving him a lead in free-and-easiness. [Please select]
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"I don't think it is possible to overrate the hardness of the first close struggle with any natural passion," said my aunt earnestly; "but indeed the easiness of after-steps is often quite beyond one's expectations." [Please select]
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