with ease

with ease

without effort. The smart student passed the test with ease. The gymnast did a back flip with ease.
See also: ease
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • ease
  • about to do
  • a little off Go to a bit
  • be ill at ease
  • ill at ease
  • base
  • ease away
  • areous
  • cat on a hot tin roof, like a
  • beaming
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Its Media, Entertainment and Sport sector, EURO-MEI, has been involved in the BSDSS project and is now, since 2006, co-operating intensively with EASE again in the RBT project (Reinforce the Representativeness of the Social Partners in the Sport Sector: Row the BoaT Project).