Sentence examples for should go easier from inspiring English sources

Idiom

Go easy on.

1. Don't use to much of something.

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These aren't the cheapest burritos and Los Cardos should go easier on the sour cream if they want everything – black beans, vivacious salsas – to shine, but they're a hefty, filling meal and tasty, too.

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But he should go easy on the inspirational talk.

Huggers should go easy on the redwoods, though, as they have delicate, shallow root systems.

He brushed off Juppé's attacks that he should "go easy on the vodka".

Few people, aside from the accused, argue that the authorities should go easy on financial black hats who swindled investors.

Each person should go easy on the partner when "rookie mistakes" occur, like forgetting appointments, losing things or locking the keys in the car.

The Red Wolfe proudly serves escargots and frog legs, and the salad dressing is still homemade -- though the kitchen should go easy on the vinegar.

The administration has insisted that the booming economy is not inflationary, suggesting, in effect, that the Fed should go easy on interest rates.

Most New Yorkers act differently than most Vikings did -- or if we don't, we at least realize that we should go easy on the looting and pillaging.

Maybe so, but we should go easy on editors, who are groping in the dark, hoping to find a way of sustaining proper journalism.

OK, so you say we should go easy on Mr. Lamborn because he is a relative newcomer (he was first elected in 2006) and he is from Colorado Springs, one of the more radically right-wing places in the country.

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