13 Metaphors for easy

The sun was yet an hour high in the heavens when we found a hiding-place overlooking the camp, and so easy of accomplishment had been our task, with nothing of danger attaching to it, that I was heartily ashamed of having displayed ill-temper in the sergeant's presence.

'Easy is the descent of Avernus.

Easy Joins His Majesty's Service Mr. Nicodemus Easy was a gentleman who lived down in Hampshire.

"Peter Simple" is the best of Captain Marryat's novels, and "Mr. Midshipman Easy" is the most humorous.

He was more easy than genial, for his prejudices or intellectual pride made him unkind to persons of mediocrity.

Salarino tells him that the mental attitude is everything; that mirth is as easy as gloom; that nature in her freakishness makes some men laugh at trifles until their eyes become mere slits, yet leaves others dour and unsmiling before jests that would convulse even the venerable Nestor.

It's as easy as kiss.

The fights there were not even as easy as night attacks in open country, for at night you can travel by the stars.

Sir William YONGE replied, in the manner following:Sir, nothing is more easy than outcry and exaggeration; nor any thing less useful for the discovery of truth, or the establishment of right.

"Dynamite don't go off as easy as people think.

"We'll get the stunt prize as easy as pie.

But silence in Lucas Errol's company was as easy as speech.

It's as easy as water runnin' down-hill.

13 Metaphors for  easy