Sentence examples for goes easier from inspiring English sources

Idiom

Go easy on.

1. Don't use to much of something.

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So declared the mayor last week on the subject of his tough budget, and while it does seem that his plan goes easier on the wealthy than on the poor, at least his words embrace the idea of shared sacrifice.

"Our compensation was that the same year we were banned from this union we won three international journalism awards!" To be sure, Al-Jazeera goes easier on Qatar than it does on Saudi Arabia, but it has actually aired charges of torture in Qatar.

In some cases, as the old cliche goes, easier said than done.

Hannity ― who has said he's "not a journalist," admitted he goes easier on Republicans and has been actively cheerleading for Trump ― didn't take it well: .

If you're having a quick fuck with your partner you both might not be putting time into foreplay, so penetration goes easier with a quick hit of poppers.

In Thursday's episode of Bill Simmons' podcast "The B.S. Report," Simmons asked "Saturday Night Live" head writer Seth Meyers, who was promoting Thursday's primetime "SNL" specials, whether the NBC sketch program goes easier on Democratic politicians.

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And wherever it travels, it goes easy on the finances.

"I would go easier on myself," she said.

Obama went easier on the Department of Justice.

Go easier on your mother.

"Go easy," Harris said.

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