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easeful

[eez-fuhl] / ˈiz fəl /


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Many see the Memorial Day weekend as a gateway to summer, but scarcely anything about Saturday seemed summerlike or suggestive of easeful afternoons at a sandy beach or pleasant poolside.

From Washington Post

The easeful, unvarnished rapport Helms and Harrison generate through their touching performances is the steady cradle to this brisk two-hander.

From Los Angeles Times

Halep, afterward, was as easeful and joyful as I have ever seen her.

From The New Yorker

If Keats was “half in love with easeful death,” Whitman was head over heels for it, as a subject fit for his titanic drive to coax positive value from absolutely anything.

From The New Yorker

The still beauty in her singing is impressive, but her easeful storytelling feels practically radical.

From New York Times