Idioms
ease off on (someone or something)
to put less pressure on someone or something, to relax
The president was asked to ease off on his efforts to cut staff in the company.
ease up on (someone or something)
easier said than done
easy come, easy go
easy does it
easy to come by
easy-going
eat (someone) out of house and home
eat (something) up or eat up (something)
eat and run
eat away at (someone)
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one foot in the grave
speak highly of (someone or something)
torn between (two things)
hold good
have nothing/none to spare
hold out (one's hand)
not in the same league with (someone or something)
lead (someone) on
run away with (someone)
in the pink
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