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at one's ease



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Idioms and Phrases

see at ease , def. 1.
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The document continues, "Ghislaine is highly intelligent, and great company with a ready smile and an infectious laugh who always puts one at one's ease, and always makes one feel welcome."

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I know of nothing more delightful than to sit at one's ease, and be wafted down such a beautiful stream as this, winding its graceful and circuitous way through groves and grass-covered fields, and beauteous woodland scenes.

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Lei′surely, not hasty or hastily.—At leisure, At one's leisure, free from occupation, at one's ease or convenience.

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Lounge, lownj, v.i. to recline at one's ease: to move about listlessly.—n. the act or state of lounging: an idle stroll: a place for lounging: a kind of sofa.—n.

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It was a room in which one could be very much at one's ease--in certain moods--if one were of a certain constitution.

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