Use ease in a sentence
Sentences ending with ease
- The hours he was with her he was wholly at his ease. [4]
- Yet John Osgood was not quite at his ease. [11]
- There is another wait, the companies standing at ease. [9]
- She was so unconstrained and sincerely cordial, that it made that hero of the west feel somehow young, and very ill at ease. [5]
- She did not try to hide it; she dressed so for ease. [11]
- She was modest, tranquil, and quite at her ease. [5]
- Letters had come to the Court at least once every two weeks from Gaston, and the minds of the Baronet and his wife were at ease. [11]
- In a week the student can learn to write it with some little facility, and to read it with considerable ease. [5]
- He had approached the shed full of animation, but on seeing Prince Andrew's face he felt constrained and ill at ease. [2]
- He wrote from the province of Voronezh where he had been sent to procure remounts, but that letter did not set the countess at ease. [2]
Short sentences using ease
- His carriage gained in ease. [11]
- Rostov felt ill at ease. [2]
Sentences containing ease two or more times
- But what he spoke of afterwards with preposterous ease and pride was neither pride nor ease at the moment; for the Queen's eyes fell on him as he shoved past the gentlemen who kept the door. [11]
- You must excuse me," said he, putting Pierre at ease instead of being put at ease by him, "but I hope I have not offended you. [2]
More example sentences with the word ease in them
- P'r'aps it'd ease your mind a bit to tell it. [11]
- Nay, let the young, who have no wrongs to satisfy, let the young who have dreams and visions and hopes, rule; not the old lion of the hills, who loves too well himself and his rugged ease of body and soul. [11]
- And now, since you will not put me quite at my ease by assuming, in words, that I have been properly 'chaperoned' here, I must inform you that my father waits hard by--is, as my riotous young brother says, 'without on the mat. [11]
- An', Jane Withersteen, you crossed it long ago to ease poor Milly's agony. [13]
- It was a world of ease, simplicity, and beauty; now it is a scene of desolation and misery. [5]
- Tom said the words which Hertford put into his mouth from time to time, and tried hard to acquit himself satisfactorily, but he was too new to such things, and too ill at ease to accomplish more than a tolerable success. [5]
- None may palter with the King's command, or fit it to his ease, where it doth chafe, with deft evasions. [5]
- He speaks English with the ease and purity of a person born to it. [5]
- Broad-shouldered, stout, ruddy, with small but kindly blue eyes, and a resonant bass voice suited to fill great spaces, he was always at his ease and made others easy. [10]
- The minister spoke with more ease, and we could hear him better. [4]
- The ease with which a cub can learn is surprising. [5]
- In this atmosphere, when we were prepared to take our ease, the talk was no longer of stocks, or railways, or schemes, but of books. [4]
- Now wheresoever a well-to-do Nuremberg citizen is taking his ease with victuals and drink, if others join him they likewise must sit down and eat with him, yea, if it were in hell itself. [10]
- It is probable we shall ease their pains in a few days. [7]
- Day by day we lose some of our restlessness and absorb some of the spirit of quietude and ease that is in the tranquil atmosphere about us and in the demeanor of the people. [5]
- But, as it was, their relations always remained somewhat formal, and Chase never felt quite at ease under a chief whom he could not understand, and whose character and powers he never learned to esteem at their true value. [7]
- He dressed exquisitely, was inclined to the Polignac party, took his ease everywhere, had a knowledge of cards and courts, and little else. [9]
- But, nevertheless, he was ill at ease with himself. [11]
- Conversation with him was always profitable and the ease with which he made subjects farthest from his own sphere of investigation--chemistry perfectly clear was unique in its way. [10]
- A man less warm-hearted and more selfish, in his circumstances, would have settled down to a life of more ease and less responsibility. [4]
- Her nature was warm, and she had the animal-like fondness for physical ease and content. [11]
- But what I want to know is, whether what we call our civilization has done any thing more for mankind at large than to increase the ease and pleasure of living? [4]
- He had immense vitality, he was tireless, and abundant in work and industry; he went from one thing to another with ease and swiftly changing eagerness. [11]
- None of these visitors was at ease, but, being honest people, they didn't pretend to be. [5]
- Were there not vast fields of human effort, effort such as his, where he could ease the sorrow of living by the joy of a divine altruism? [11]
- He appears to us always self-conscious and ill at ease with gentlemen born. [4]
- There was an unusual lock of benignity upon his firmly moulded features, and an air of ease which rather surprised Mr. Bradshaw, who did not know all the social experiences which had formed a part of the old Master's history. [6]
- Through all his troubles, he held grimly to the ideal which meant more to him than ease and comfort,--that he had served his country for the love of it. [9]
- Arrived at the tree, or fence, or other henroost (your own if you are an idiot), you warm the end of your plank in your friend's fire vessel, and then raise it aloft and ease it up gently against a slumbering chicken's foot. [5]
- It eloquently, passionately told of his love; but it also told, with a torturing ease, that the Araminta was commissioned with sealed orders, and he did not know when he should see her nor when he should be able to write again. [11]
- One would have to travel far to match their ease and sociability and animation and sparkle and absence of shyness and self-consciousness. [5]
- It is astonishing to see what a change for the better in her aspect a few weeks of brain-rest and heart's ease have wrought in her. [6]
- The President liked to hear the Colonel talk, his voluble ease was a refreshment after the decorous dullness of men who only talked business and government, and everlastingly expounded their notions of justice and the distribution of patronage. [5]
- She was beginning to feel very much at home with the town itself, and she was also fast acquiring ease with the distinguished people she met at the Dilworthy table, and losing what little of country timidity she had brought with her from Hawkeye. [5]
- Thus many a time our souls ached to see want and pain lying in darksome chambers on wretched straw, though we earned thanks and true joy when we saw that healing and ease followed in our steps. [10]
- And just at this time he obtained the tranquillity and ease of mind he had formerly striven in vain to reach. [2]
- The effect which this had upon him was to put him greatly at his ease, and also to charge his system with very gratifying sensations. [5]
- Her heart fluttered, then stood still, then flew up in her throat, then grew terribly hot and hurt her, so that she pressed her hand to her bosom as though that might ease it. [11]
- No sooner were the two ladies alone, than Balbilla rose and looked inquisitively round and about the sculptor's enclosed work-room; but her companion said: "A very polite young man, this Pollux, but rather too much at his ease, and too enthusiastic. [10]
- Go on; for the sake of ease and convenience, stick to habit: speak in the first person, and tell me what your Master thinks about it. [5]
- His air became the one of careless ease habitual to the little gentleman we had met at Windsor, and he drew from his pocket one of his guineas, which he tossed in the man's palm. [9]
- In spite of the Maplewood residents, of the City Improvement League and individual protests, we obtained it with absurd ease. [9]
- The dinner, both the Lenten and the other fare, was splendid, yet he could not feel quite at ease till the end of the meal. [2]
- Not the courtliness, the easy simplicity of the old-school gentleman, in whose presence the milkmaid was as much at her ease as the countess, but something far finer than this. [4]
- We supposed, from the ease with which lost persons are found in novels, that it would not be difficult. [5]
- In one of the committee-rooms she saw Hollowell, looking at ease, and apparently an indispensable part of the government machine. [4]
- This had been the cause and reason of his being ill at ease, and he had opened it, being of an enquiring mind, and, inasmuch as he was a schoolmaster's son he could read with the best. [10]
- To avoid becoming the bore of the domestic circle, he proposed to ease off this surcharge of the intellect by inflicting his tediousness on the public through the pages of the periodical. [4]
- Five thousand dollars--how that would ease the situation! [11]
- At the time that wages soared so high on the Missouri River, my chief, Mr. Bixby, went up there and learned more than a thousand miles of that stream with an ease and rapidity that were astonishing. [5]
- I told him that this was purely vegetable; after which he seemed more at his ease, and, in fact, delighted with everything he saw. [4]
- At the time that she wanted to take Paris and could have done it with ease if our King had but consented, she said that that was the golden time; that, with Paris ours, all France would be ours in six months. [5]
- Nor did it tend to ease his mind that he was treated as one who has passed on to higher things. [9]
- He also pulls teeth, with an ease and expedition hitherto unknown, and is in no want of patients among this open-mouthed crowd. [4]
- And if by taking thought, he had arrived, from nowhere, at his present position of ease and eminence, success had not turned to ashes in his mouth. [9]
- Does anything really take the place of that entire ease and confidence that one has in kin, or the inborn longing for their sympathy and society? [4]
- Jacques arrived, and suddenly remembered Andree--stammered, was put at his ease, and dropped into talk with Annette. [11]
- He was indeed such a man as a brainless or sensual woman could yield to with ease. [11]
- Of course the stranger was very soon at his ease and chatting along comfortably. [5]
- He tried to stop the eternal spinning, but it went remorselessly on; and presently the face was gone; but not till it had given him ease of his pain. [11]
- The portly woman stood comfortably at ease behind her eatables and drinkables, rested her fists on her hips, and glanced toward her assistant, who stared boldly into the musician's face, and asked him to take some refreshment for himself and his sweetheart. [10]
- When the procession stood at ease, roped together, and ready to move, I never saw a finer sight. [5]
- These fabrications, once started, flowed from me with ridiculous ease. [9]
- The men were standing at ease, and as Stephen saw them laughing and joking lightheartedly his depression returned. [9]
- On the grand stand I found myself in the midst of the great people, who were all very natural, and as much at their ease as the rest of the world. [6]
- The young man spoke it with the ease which implied long familiarity with its use. [6]
- Still, and in spite of the lavish demonstrations of more than motherly affection which the widow showered her daughter-in-law, Dada felt a stranger, and ill at ease in the great house in the Canopic way. [10]
- They are a sort of essays, characterised by his own peculiar originality and power, and delivered with a finished taste and ease, which is felt, but cannot be described. [14]
- This grieved her sorely, and she wept bitterly, thinking of the ease of her other son, and resenting the injustice with which blind and cruel Fortune had bestowed her gifts. [10]
- He had grown so stout this year that he would have been abnormal had he not been so tall, so broad of limb, and so strong that he carried his bulk with evident ease. [2]
- It was not so easy to give up daily luxury, and habits of ease at the expense of attendants, or the ostentation which had become a second nature. [4]
- He gave aunt Silence to understand that he could talk more at ease if he and his young disciple were left alone together. [6]
- Not once did she take us over our heads, though she might have done so with ease, and we knew this and were thankful. [9]
- But Lord Rippingdale she saw with ease, and she met his eyes firmly, and one should say, with some malicious triumph, were she not a woman. [11]
- In the meantime she drifted with astounding ease into another existence. [9]
- Never before had she been in the presence of one who talked like this, with such assurance and ease. [9]
- Here, in a shady grove of mulberry and locust, two hundred families were spread out at their ease. [9]
- When this was settled, her mind seemed too be more at ease. [6]
- All its inhabitants seemed highly favored, dwelling in ease and surrounded by superior advantages. [5]
- One officer told Rostov that he had seen someone from headquarters behind the village to the left, and thither Rostov rode, not hoping to find anyone but merely to ease his conscience. [2]
- While he sat reflecting a moment over the ease with which he was doing strange and glittering miracles, a happy thought shot into his mind: why not make his mother Duchess of Offal Court, and give her an estate? [5]
- I know you read the Greek characters with perfect ease, but permit me, just for my own satisfaction, to put it into English letters:-- Aigle pamphanoosa di' aitheros ouranon ike! [6]
- A couple of rainy days, with the thermometer rising to 80 deg., combined with natural laziness to detain the travelers in this cottage of ease. [4]
- He was only quite at ease when having poured several glasses of wine mechanically into his large mouth he felt a pleasant warmth in his body, an amiability toward all his fellows, and a readiness to respond superficially to every idea without probing it deeply. [2]
- Now that the queen was at ease in her mind once more, and measurably happy, her wine naturally began to assert itself again, and it got a little the start of her. [5]
- His quiet laugh prodigiously disconcerted the pettifogger, who had before been sufficiently ill at ease in the presence of the great lawyer. [9]
- A bird of passage is always at its ease, having no house to build, and no responsibility. [5]
- I read the paper with ease. [5]
- Having spared no pains in collecting his materials, he told his story, as we all know, with flowing ease and stirring vitality. [6]
- A look of pain crossed her face, and a hand trembled to her bosom, as if to ease a great throbbing of her heart. [11]
- Yet here its owner was perfectly at his ease, watching the scene before him with good- natured superiority. [11]
- Each time that one of the unwieldy traveling-carriages, drawn by several horses, came in sight, in which the wealthy Roman was wont to take his ease on a long journey, or whenever a particularly splendid litter was borne past, Melissa asked the mosaic-worker for information. [10]
- There was only one circumstance concerning which no one could be at ease. [2]
- I hate you--for once I will ease my poor, tormented heart--I loathe you; your very existence is an offence to me and brings misfortune on me and on all of us; and besides--besides, I should prefer to keep the emeralds we have left. [10]
- Sometimes he copied on paper the involved and delicate pattern left by the ball of the finger, and then vastly enlarged it with a pantograph so that he could examine its web of curving lines with ease and convenience. [5]
- For the ease of your mind I hasten to tell you why. [11]
- At the counter of the hotel I tendered a hurriedly-invented fictitious name, with a miserable attempt at careless ease. [5]
- Whatever there was of romance and folklore in Uncle Tom's library Honora had extracted at an early age, and with astonishing ease had avoided that which was dry and uninteresting. [9]
- A big fire of logs was blazing in the ample chimney-place; groups were seated about at ease, chatting, reading, smoking; couples promenaded up and down; and from the distant parlor, through the long passage, came the sound of the band. [4]
- Silos Peckham's corps of instructors was not expected to be off duty or to stand at ease for any considerable length of time. [6]
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