Crossword-Solution: EASES 5 letters, 165 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 5

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EASES anagram SEAES, SEASE, SEEAS, SEESA

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Abates a bit 1 answer
Ameliorates 1 answer
Applies less pressure (with "up") 1 answer
Backs off (with "up") 1 answer
Becomes less jammed, as traffic 1 answer
Becomes more endurable 1 answer
Decreases, as pain 1 answer
Dissolves difficulties 1 answer
Doesn't force 1 answer
Dulls, as pain 1 answer
Enters slowly, with "in" 1 answer
Frees from pressure 1 answer
Gives relief to 1 answer
Greases the wheels for 1 answer
Greases the wheels for, say 1 answer
Has a palliative effect on 1 answer
Inches forward 1 answer
Is soothing 1 answer
Lessens a load 1 answer
Lessens difficulties 1 answer
Lessens in difficulty 1 answer
Lessens in tension. 1 answer
Lessens the difficulty of 1 answer
Lessens the discomfort of 1 answer
Lessens, as a load 1 answer
Lessens, as discomfort 1 answer
Lessens, as pressure 1 answer
Lets up on 1 answer
Lightens the load 1 answer
Lightens, as a burden 1 answer
Lightens, as a load 1 answer
Lightens, as one's load 1 answer
Loosens or lessens 1 answer
Loosens, as restrictions 1 answer
Makes bearable 1 answer
Makes less burdensome 1 answer
Makes less complicated 1 answer
Makes less difficult 1 answer
Makes less hard 1 answer
Makes less harsh 1 answer
Makes less rigorous 1 answer
Makes less stressful 1 answer
Makes less strict 1 answer
Makes less stringent 1 answer
Makes less taut 1 answer
Makes less thorny 1 answer
Makes less tricky 1 answer
Makes lighter 1 answer
Makes more bearable 1 answer
Makes more comfortable 1 answer
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EATRE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with EASES (5)

Among these othre of Slowthes kinde, Which alle labour set behinde, And hateth alle besinesse, Ther is yit on, which Ydelnesse Is cleped, and is the Norrice In mannes kinde of every vice, Which secheth eases manyfold.
Confessio Amantis John Gower 1995
When the Indians have walked a great distance and are very tired, they have great faith in painting their feet, claiming that paint eases the pain and rests their feet.
Myths and Legends of the Sioux Marie L. McLaughlin 1995
Each recurrence deepens the note of familiarity, tickles the primitive sense of humour, and eases the strain of attention.
How to Tell Stories to Children Sara Cone Bryant 2005
They cannot be produced upon persons in a sound state of health, nor upon some diseased persons; while in other eases, the effects are very slight.
Memoirs of Extraordinary Popular Delusions Charles Mackay 1997
But in many other eases these effects were produced, and were clearly not the result of weariness or ennui, of monotony, or of the power of the imagination.
Memoirs of Extraordinary Popular Delusions Charles Mackay 1997

Quotes with EASES (3)

He moves suddenly so that his hand is cupping my sex, and one of his fingers sinks slowly into me. His other arm holds me firmly in place around my waist. “This is mine,” he whispers aggressively. “All mine. Do you understand?” He eases his finger in and out as he gazes down at me, gauging my reaction, his eyes burning.“Yes, yours…”Abruptly, he moves, doing several things at once: Withdrawing his fingers, leaving me wanting, unzipping his fly, and pushing me down onto the cou…
E.L. James Fifty Shades of Grey
I hurt myself,” Syren bit out. “I make myself bleed and it feels good. It eases the pressure inside me, but it never lasts for long.” His lips trembled. “Before I slept in your bed, I’d never had a full night’s sleep. Before I crawled into your arms I’d never been safe.” He shuffled forward. “You give me that. You hold that power and you can take it away.
Avril Ashton A Sinner Born
Life Lesson 8: Change is always hard, but time softens the rough edges and eases the pull of the past. Eventually, we all climb out from under the bed, and even the most unfamiliar places begin to feel like home.
Patti Davis Two Cats and the Woman They Own: or Lessons I Learned from My Cats
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Used 759 times in crossword archives (1946–2025).