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easy adjective- sexually accessible UK, 1699
- Like any member of the town, Bill and Waldo had a tabulated list of the town’s easy ladies. — Norman Lindsay, Halfway to Anywhere, p. 53, 1947
- [S]he wasn’t a cock-teaser, a cold fish, or an easy lay[.] — Margaret Atwood, p. 29, 1977
- having no preference when given a choice AUSTRALIA
- — Gavin Casey, It’s Harder for Girls, p. 177, 1941
- Clarrie looks at me and Bob Grainger. “What about it?” “I’m easy,” I tell him, “but a seven o’clock finish would do me.” — John Morrison, Stories of the Waterfront, p. 190, 1953
- — Jim Ramsay, Cop It Sweet!, p. 33, 1977
▷ easy on the eye pleasing to look at; good looking, especially of women UK, 1936- People will find it rather easy on the eye, it’s true it’s not the most difficult work. — The Guardian, 5 September 2003
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