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He considers telling pretty lies to ease their fears, to give them hope.
Palin, who lies with ease about her own record, misrepresented Pegler's too.
Several wives said they took for granted the misinformation coming from their own husbands, well-intentioned little lies to ease fears.
On evenings when the telephone didn't ring for her, she read twenty-five-cent editions of popular novels and detective stories, one after another, lying at ease on the lavender coverlet of her studio couch.
Jim — to continue this digression — while on a visit to Walker and his wife, Nancy, in the mid-nineteen-fifties, drew himself a bath, and lying at ease in the tub received an unexpected visit from Cally's two younger brothers.
Differences lie in ease of description.
The Master, oblivious to the dangers, was found lying at ease smoking a pipe with his wife beside him knitting stockings.
The advantage of this method lies in ease of image analysis; with antibodies to different cell-cycle states, classification of cell phenotypes is straightforward.
The participants will be instructed to lie at ease in a supine position in a quiet, comfortably warm room.
Hoors – Scots for "whores" – is Burke's nice double-drift of a title suggesting that, despite the laissez-lay ease of the Dutch girls in the stag-night brothels, the real sluts are here: all four of them angry, confused, boastful, drunk, toked, lying, horny.
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