Sentence examples for going easy from inspiring English sources

Idiom

Go easy on.

1. Don't use to much of something.

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Going easy on the Web probably wouldn't hurt.

Perhaps Google is going easy on us because it's Friday?

Season the mixture, going easy on the salt.

(Going easy on the throttle, I crossed the Brooklyn Bridge with miles to spare).

"I think we can get the run game going easy," Jacobs said.

We've talked about it as a group, and anybody can handle stuff when it's going easy.

THE criminal-justice system is often accused of going easy on miscreants.

Once engaged, he found himself regularly accused of going easy on the Sinaloa cartel.

Mr Ansari also castigates the European Union for going easy on Iran's human-rights abuses.

This isn't about going easy on baby boomers, or denying how they "had it so good".

These five cater to runners sick of going easy and ready to embrace racing.

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