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Sentence example with the word 'eased'
eased
Definition
adj.
(of pain or sorrow) made easier to bear
Last update: June 26, 2015
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Chris and Donna
eased
away from the table, glancing apprehensively at Adrienne.
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Des Barres sighed as he
eased
his heart.
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At one moment he held on, the next he
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off.
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The official relation was
eased
by the conciliatory acquiescence of Lyons.
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The coffin dived out of sight,
eased
down by the men straddled on the gravetrestles.
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I fancy it
eased
him to have something human, and--rather pitiful--close against him.
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"That has
eased
her, a bit," Fairclough said, when Hardy rejoined him.
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Under this praise Marian's qualms of conscience were
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.
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He spoke fast and without much meaning, but his boyish voice
eased
the strain.
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John lay down in the grass and rested his body while he
eased
his worn eyes.
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When Harry
eased
his horse's flight he saw the troop, very distant but still pursuing, and he read the mind of the Union leader.
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