Similar words: pleased, deceased, increased, released, displeased, ease, biased, lease. Meaning: [iːz] adj. (of pain or sorrow) made easier to bear.
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181. Then he eased himself through like a desperado entering a bar and ambled across the office, cracking quips like walnuts.
182. I remembered her waddling to the cupboard for the bottle when I was eased into bed.
183. I eased into the room and closed the door, flipping on the light.
184. I checked the four-wheel drive lever, eased off the brake and started forward.
185. By 1965 things had eased, but my detective inspector still railed against my three-quarter length corduroy car-coat with its red lining.
186. Both eased their way to victory over Yorkshire and Surrey to set up a final day showdown.
187. The republican state was undermined by the right wing counter reforms which eased the road to violence.
188. But the stars soon lost their sheen and went out as the first strain of light eased away the darkness.
189. She looked kind of disgusted and then, like, eased me back into a chair.
190. He eased the car gently up the cobbled ramp, passed beneath the shadowed arch of the gatehouse.
191. Lois eased her car to a stop in front of the Johnsons' place.
192. The unemployment trap has been substantially eased and the simplification of social security has had major effects.
193. By selecting a doctrinal conservative with a record of compassion,(sentencedict.com/eased.html) the Vatican eased those fears.
194. As the others crossed their fingers and held their breath, he gently eased away the back plate.
195. A breath of cold, fresh air wafted over his face, as the heavy wooden square eased up a few inches.
196. It certainly sounds as if he might have a peptic ulcer - especially as the pain is eased by milk.
197. Outside, the rain which had been falling when they entered the building seemed to have eased.
198. She gently eased it off his lap, gave it a few licks and pushed it over to me for first bite.
199. The thing - it must have been five metres across - rippled its flanges invitingly and eased right to where we stood.
200. Shrewsbury eased their worries with a 2-1 win over fellow strugglers Halifax at Gay Meadow.
201. I waited ten more minutes, then raised the latch and eased the door open until it bumped against his head.
202. Darkness was falling rapidly as Campeanu eased his way past the narrow gap.
203. Then he gently eased her arms down, and with infinite patience began to stroke her nightdress from her body.
204. But such pain and sadness would be eased by the mega-fortune that the phetam would bring.
205. He eased inside Rosie with her pants still on, they rolled around each other like grotesques.
206. I eased my Way through the crowds that were watching Midwinter climb down from the platform.
207. Travis watched her for a second, then eased off his load and knelt down beside her.
208. Then he eased himself through the narrow gap feet first, and dropped lightly to the floor.
209. She grasped at the barrier between us and gently eased the wire apart.
210. She eased it free, allowing it to stand proudly erect in the open air.
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